Whiskers and first layer of mane are done. Once I finish the eyebrows and eyeballs that’ll be it for the head, save for any fine-tuning.

Last Laugh Lion, February 25, 2017
Whiskers and first layer of mane are done. Once I finish the eyebrows and eyeballs that’ll be it for the head, save for any fine-tuning.

Last Laugh Lion, February 25, 2017
Now with his eyes roughed in…

Last Laugh Lion, January 23, 2017
Here’s how Last Laugh Lion looked one year ago:

Last Laugh Lion, in progress, January 16, 2016
And here’s how he looks today:

Last Laugh Lion, still in progress, January 14, 2017
Still quite a ways to go though, when you consider the original:

(Even if they do still need refining.)
Realized it’s been ages since I posted anything. Here’s how Last Laugh Lion looks today.

Last Laugh Lion (in progress). November 6, 2016
A little more progress on my leaf of the Maple Leaf Forever tree at the Ontario Science Centre. Starting the top of the left-hand sign. Any guesses what it is yet?

Maple Leaf Forever Tree carving in progress, June 5, 2016
Here’s the leaf. Rest of the scrollwork on the bottom right of the big sign is done. Some of the background around that sign has been carved away.

My MLF tree leaf – May 29, 2016
So that was a busy five months.
Lots going on, but I’ve still managed to get some carving in. First, here’s a recent picture of Last Laugh Lion. He’s coming along, and a better picture will be coming soon.

What’s really exciting though, is it’s now my turn to start working on “my” leaf of the Maple Leaf Forever tree. This is part of an Ontario Wood Carvers Association group project, where we’re carving vignettes from Toronto’s history into an eight-foot section of the famous silver maple that inspired the anthem, The Maple Leaf Forever. Carving takes place at the Ontario Science Centre, which is where the sculpture will be displayed when finished.
Here are a couple of pictures of the work in progress, the second one a little more close up. Can you tell which Toronto landmark this will be?

Maple Leaf Forever Tree – May 2016

My leaf, Maple Leaf Forever tree – May 2016
A couple of weekends later, and just a bit more progress on Last Laugh Lion. Still a lot of roughing out to do before I get to the detail work.

Last Laugh Lion, in progress, January 16, 2016
And here we are, just a little over a day later.

Lion, January 3, 2016
Happy New Year to all seven of you loyal and possibly misguided followers, whoever you may be.
Here’s what I’m working on now (early stages).

Last Laugh Lion, January 2016
Eventually, it will be a two-foot-high version of this.

Lion of al-Lat