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    <description>The name Woodwose is the ancient name for a Wood Spirit, Wild Man or Green Man and my work features Woodwose as a regular study. My work and in particular the carvings are all from found wood or recycled materials; in very few cases the materals are sourced from sustainable stock and where possible localy from Gloucestershire. This shop is the medium I have chosen to sell my carvings and craft work and they are not for sale anywhere else apart from occasional commission or school fete. My blog http://woodwosecarving.blogspot.com and http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=51534886490 are the galleries where I display my work, draw feedback and take comments from the world at large. All together they make up the public face of  Woodwose Carving.</description>
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