...least year of practice to develop skills and finesse to convert from a hand carver to a chain saw artist, according to A.J. Lutter, owner of Come See What I Saw chain saw carving store on Highway 371 north of Brainerd. He made that conversion several...
...proceeds from a raffle for three sculptures Ross Olsen and A.J. Lutter carved and donated will benefit Cass County Faith in...Paul Albright, owner of Albright Sculpture in Akeley; A.J. Lutter, owner of Lutter's Chainsaw Gallery, "Come See What...
...circumstances. Local chain saw carving artists Ross Olsen of The Flying Squirrel Studio and Gallery, Hackensack, and A.J. Lutter of Come See What I Saw, Brainerd, created and donated the raffle prizes. Completed chain saw carving contest art...
...Ruth, Hartsville, Pa.; David Lavoie, Townsend, Tenn.; and Jerry Schieffer, Mukwanago, Wis. Chief judge is A.J. Lutter, who owns Come See What I Saw, just north of Brainerd. This year's events begin with a 5:30 p.m. reception...
...passion for the cabin life and we had a passion for the Brainerd lakes area and that's really what drove us." Carver A.J. Lutter's work is displayed at his Come See What I Saw storefront along Highway 371 North of Baxter. Photo from "BrainerdBound...
...well-known corporations and nonprofit agencies. Brainerd chain saw carver profiled in new book EAST PETERSBURG, Pa. -- A.J. Lutter of Brainerd is one of 18 chain saw-carving artists profiled in the new book "Art of Chainsaw Carving: An Insider's...
...of going underwater. He called the piece "Going Fishing." Thomas was drawn to the Hackensack event by organizer A.J. Lutter, owner of Come See What I Saw on Highway 371 North near Brainerd. The two have known each other almost 30 years and...
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