Don Dailey's carving adventure started with his obsession with Rock and Roll - his first carvings were of electric guitars. It seems quite common for creative folks to develop interests in many branches of art. His involvement with music continued. Don, a composer, Emmy award winner for music for All My Children, creator of a meditation CD Inner Aura (with his long-time friend M.B. Gordy), is still frequently engaged in music post-production.
Photo by Ewa Rumprecht
In his professional life of a cabinet maker he became well acquainted with wood and its qualities. A subscription to Fine Woodworking magazine opened his eyes to other creative uses of wood. He experimented with wood sculpture by so called woodworm method, he drilled random holes in a chunk of wood and then discovered where wood would take him.
As a scout master of a local troop in Huntington he teaches scouts to carve safely. As a demonstration, he frequently makes neckerchief slides for the scouts, the hand grenade shaped one never fails to amuse.
Photo by Ewa Rumprecht
Don creates various figurines like the wizard displayed in the photo on the left. Our store carries his Santas and other Christmas ornaments in season and we currently display his gnomes and birds.
Don carves in basswood and except for the rough work uses mostly hand tools. He strives to have his carving come off the tool. Sharp tools are his mantra.
Don's output increased greatly since he built himself a portable working table allowing him to carve outside his workshop. He now carves while he watches tv or relaxes on his porch on a summer evening.
Don started a blog The Sunday Woodcarver where he describes his creative process, tools, and techniques. He will be one of the instructors at the Introduction to Wood Carving event at the store on Saturday, March 12th, between 10 am and 12:30 pm.
Thank you very much for finding time in your busy schedules to spend the Artist Appreciation Day with us in Oyster Bay!
It was a wonderful experience to see so many artists, craftsmen, writers, chefs, and guests under the same roof - meeting, admiring their work, and exchanging ideas. We are very grateful to All for making this such a memorable event!
Few photos from the event. Apologies for not catching everybody present.
Thank you to Buckingham Variety Store for helping us host the event and for offering discounts to our customers. Our gratitude to Isaac Kremer of Oyster Bay Main Street Association for devoting his free time to the tour of town and to Raynham Hall Museum and Oyster Bay Railroad Museum for welcoming our guests. Big thanks to The Chocolate Lady for keeping our guests happy with chocolate and to local restaurants - Canterbury's Oyster Bar & Grill, Cafe al Dente, Jack Halyards, and Old Homestead for coming forward with generous coupons on their meals.