Gene
is a perpetual student and life long learner. He graduated
from Oregon State University in 1967 with a doctorate in zoology
and continued on to teach and learn at Boise State University
where, after 33 years, he retired in 2000. Realizing that
he would require endeavors to fill the time normally devoted
to the rigors of academia, he explored the world of woodcarving. Vic
Otto provided an introduction to caricature carving through a
class offered at Woodcraft in 1999 and, in the process, Gene
was introduced to Cleve Taylor. After a second class from Vic,
a series of classes and group carve ins with Cleve followed in
close succession. From that point the Idaho Woodcarvers
Jamboree and the Glacier Rendezvous provided opportunities for
him to learn from Eldon Humphreys, Marv Kaisersatt, Dave Dunham,
Pete Ortel, Phil and Vicki Bishop, and Michelle Carville and
Dave Stetson. Although he has taken additional classes
such as carving flowers in relief, bird carving, and portrait
drawing he remains dedicated to caricatures. His carving
style reflects a blend of techniques acquired from his mentors
and a desire to embrace subtle expressions and poignant moments.
He joined
the Idaho Woodcarvers Guild where he has served as newsletter
editor, trustee, treasurer, vice president, and president, as
well as IWG show chair in 2004 and 2005. In addition he is participating
in the organization of the Idaho Woodcarvers Jamboree in Twin
Falls, Idaho. He is also a member of the Pacific Northwest
Caricature Carving Society and the National Wood Carvers Association
and enjoys teaching free classes for guild members and an occasional
class at the Woodcraft store.
Gene
has a wife, Jackie, and twin boys, Brad, a dentist in Portland,
Oregon, and Bret, a research psychologist at Oregon Health
Sciences University, also in Portland. He currently lives in
Boise but divides his time between there and McCall where he
pursues a love of the outdoors such as hiking, fishing, cross
country skiing, and being with friends.
He is available
to teach classes as time permits and will take commission work.
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