MARTY LONG: "It is like having different paint brushes. You start with the big ones and you work your way down and you use the finer ones for details."
He also uses blow torches and stain to add definition to his art. Of course, working with a chainsaw has risks.
MARTY LONG: "Chainsaws are one of the most dangerous tools you can use, and the chainsaw companies will say it's the most dangerous thing you can do with a chainsaw."
JUNE SIMMS: Marty Long says his ideas come from drawings and photos and wild animals. He likes the challenge of working with wood, even with the safety risks.
MARTY LONG: "In this owl, we found a nail. There are knots and fissures and cracks."
There is variety in his work.
MARTY LONG: "I would say eagles, owls and bears are the most popular. What I like to carve is something in motion, something telling a story."
Like a six-meter dragon on a tree stump.
MARTY LONG: "It was for a family that had adopted two Chinese girls. On the bottom we put a Chinese symbol for double happiness."
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: There is a waiting list for people who want a tree stump carved on their property. The stumps are priced between three thousand and six thousand dollars.
MARTY LONG: "One of a kind seems to be really attractive to people. The fact that it's still rooted into the ground. It's kind of an experience rather than just a piece of art."
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