2014 Waterfowl Festival Master Carver: Al Jordan
 

Each year, the Waterfowl Festival's Carving Committee selects an artist as that year's Master Carver. The 2014 Master Carver is twelve-year Festival exhibitor, Al Jordan from Rochester, New York. When asked what he likes most about attending the Waterfowl Festival, it was a hard choice! "Let me count the ways," he said. "The volunteers,food, hospitality, atmosphere, quaint town, other artists and much, much more!" 


 

Read on to learn more about Al and his work!


 

Al Jordan, 2014 Waterfowl Festival Master Carver


Al has been studying and enjoying birds his entire life. While growing up. he spent many hours with his father watching birds at local Audubon facilities and many hawk migration points including Hawk Mountain in Pennsylvania, the south shore of Lake Erie in New York, and Hawk Cliff in Ontario, Canada. 


Al briefly wandered away from birds to pursue a culinary career, but managed to return to nature while spending a year as a chef for a research team in Antartica. While working in the food service industry, he began his career in bird sculpture. Al's first creation, a Bufflehead decoy, won every competition it entered. It was then that his love for the art form exploded.  Subsequent successes enabled him to retire from the culinary world in 2006 to pursue his love of bird sculpture full-time. 


In 2004, after spending many hours working in a raptor banding station, Al dove into the world of Falconry. He has since attained the acclaimed status of Master Falconer and is recognized as one of the most successful falconers on the East Coast. His hands-on experience with birds allows him to capture all orders of birds in his lifelike sculptures. Hawks, owls, shorebirds, and songbirds have all been subjects of his highly sought after pieces.


Al is a gifted teacher and many of his students have gone on to win awards at the local and national level, including numerous Ward World Carving Championships. He is willing to share all his "secrets" and techniques.  His intimate knowledge of bird anatomy make his classes lessons in both art and nature. Al is also an accomplished and highly sought after judge. He judges at shows all over the country including the Ward World Wildfowl Carving Championships. His critical eye, knowledge of birds and their anatomy as well as his high level of craftsmanship, enable him to thoughtfully critique each piece.  


Other 2014 Carvers!

 

Reagan Danos - Larose, LA 
Rich Smoker - Marion, MD
www.richsmoker.com
          

 


Carving Gallery Preview!

 

Click here for an overview of the Chesapeake Carving Gallery at the Academy Art Museum and the artists that will be exhibiting there during the 2014 Festival! (list current as of August 28th!)



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