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Jesse Toso picked up the chainsaw for the first time at Campbell River Shoreline Arts Society’s Annual “Transformations on the Shore” Chainsaw Carving Competition in 2005 and hasn’t looked back.
It was magical to watch this little bear emerge from the wood.
If you ever wondered how to carve a dragon, Jesse can demonstrate:
For more information, visit Jesse’s website.