Snowy Owl.
Life size Snowy Owl Featuring over 1000 pieces of wood and sand shading to give the effect of shadows between the feathers.
A Walk in the Back Woods.
This piece is five feet wide by almost four feet high and took five hundred hours to produce. It is currently part of a touring art exhibit entitled Masterworks East. It is visiting Galleries in five Ontario cities over five months.
Trillium.
Tulipwood gives both the white and green colours, while Mahogany crotch offers a dramatic background.
Little Wren Lake.
The landscapes of the Haliburton Highlands are the inspiration for much of Kevin's work.
In This World but Not Of It.
The water lily is rooted in the muck and mire on the bottom of the beaver pond, but it transcends that reality to produce this rare beauty.
Letting Go.
Life like maple leaves have become one of Kevin's favorite subjects.
Tranquil Bay.
This scene of a bull moose in a Highland lake was a commissioned work.
Great Horned Owl.
This life size rendering has over 1200 pieces of wood in the owl alone.
Out of the Shadows.
Portrait of a Timber wolf.
Reflecting Pond.
This study of a Great Blue Heron is part of a group show at the Algonquin Art Centre, throughout the summer of 2009.
Adrift.
This design is purposefully simple to highlight the beautiful wood grain.
Blairhampton Barn.
This barn and rail fence is on one of the first properties that Kevin lived on in Haliburton.
Boreal Owl.
One of a series of eight life size owl renderings.
Sawhet Owl.
Another in the series of eight owls.
Stony Point.
The vibrant colours of the foreground play against the dramatic grain of the walnut butt (or stump) that was used for the sky.
Humming Birds and Day Lily.
Life size Humming birds and Day Lily