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|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|23|24| Carvers Corner Arlen Svare Audubon, Minnesota Birthdate:
6-28-29
Birthplace:
Rothsay,MN
Area
raised: Most of my life, Minnesota - either near Detroit Lakes, or
Blackduck, MN from which
I graduated from High School.
I spent part of my youth (during W.W. II)
in Seattle,
WA. My current residence is Audubon, MN, a farmsite in the country
nearby.
I am
married, soon 50 years, to Lillian. We have 3 daughters, one of whom
carves decoys also.
I am a retired clergyman.
I carved my first decoy in 1941 because I was
disappointed with
a plastic one I had bought, since it had no action. My father suggested
I make my own
like he did when a young man, so I did. It worked beautifully and I
never bought another
ever again. This means, except for some suggestions from my dad, I am
self-taught.
My present work is challenged by several carvers, leading man...John
Jensen, a personal
friend -I have known him only about 3 years, however. I love to carve
decoys, and
also fish, and to face the challenge of hand painting them as realistically
as possible. I carve
nothing else but fish subjects. I suppose I have carved over 200 decoys
in my lifetime.
My favorite carvers are, as I said, John Jensen, but also Bert Hyatt and
Mike Ott, of
present day contemporary carvers. Of antique decoys, my favorites are
John Hesjedahl, Leroy Howell, Ernie Newman and Frank Mizera.
I have never entered my carvings in carving
competition, never
having attended any shows, but plan to enter one or more this April in
the Jensen Promo
Decoy Show in Perham April 8*. I have entered two in the county fair and
won Reserve
Champion and People's Choice awards.
I have a continuing one-half hour
cable TV
program featuring me in my shop going through the process of making a
decoy. It is on
the "Weekend Workbench" series with Fritz Zirbel. I also teach
decoy and fish carving
each winter at the local Detroit lakes Community Education Program.
My tools used are 3 gouges, small knives, a
one-inch belt sander and the rest by hand. I have an
airbrush, but believe it to be faulty since I can't get results.,
therefore I paint by hand only,
using both oils and mostly acrylics.
I began carving in earnest when I
retired 8 years ago.
If the tails are wood, I like to use pine, but if metal, basswood. If I
use basswood for a
fish carving, I use ash or birch for the fins since it is stronger. Any
metal fins are either affixed by lead or double dowelled for secure
fastening.
My
Email address is: ariengs@metro.lakes.com\
My
phone number is 218-439-6707 and my address is 19766 190th Ave. Audubon,
MN 56511.
A
sampling of my carvings
A
few of my spearing trophies.



