
Ken Barnes – Artist Spotlight
by Ken Barnes Clam. Not quite the one you’ll find on a beach. Liberated from a basalt end cut, $100 at
Dig into our best asset: our people.
by Ken Barnes Clam. Not quite the one you’ll find on a beach. Liberated from a basalt end cut, $100 at
Meet Betty Sager SNW: Tell us a little about yourself. BS: I was born and grew up in central British
Nestucca River Spiritby Michelle Burlitch Stone has played a large role in my life for the past 22 years, albeit not
David P. MillerOct. 24, 1949 – Aug. 10, 2011 David brought a very broad and varied set of experiences and
Yesterday Begins Tomorrow by Dave Haslett ‘Yesterday Begins Tomorrow’ Now there’s a title for you! It makes a statement and then answers
Funery Cat by Karen Ryer As a lawyer, I spent many, many years on the front lines of civil rights
Cloudstone revealed at last! By Tracy Powell Remember Hank Nelson? He used to be the supplier of power on the
DUNE WATCHER By Jim Heltsley In recent years I have pretty much worked on smaller pieces mostly made from Gary
MIDNIGHT KILL By Michael Gardner Editors’ note: While it may be true that Michael is a beginner at stone carving,
REPLENISHING THE EARTH a water fountain by Candyce Garrett This granite sculpture was installed by Candace at the entrance of
August 24th-31st 2025 29th Annual International Stone Carving Symposium at Camp Suttle Lake near Sisters, Oregon Early Birds! Sign up by August 10th to Save
SAVE THE DATES! SUMMER SYMPOSIA Our symposia are open to all levels from beginners who have never carved stone before, to the hobbyist, to the
Over the past two years, NWSSA has invited Myles from 2 Sculpt to lead a virtual tool session covering a variety of topics. These have
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