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(This web site was last revised on June, 15 2008)
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Are you a birder, sports
person, naturalist, artist, collector or investor in fine wildlife art?
Welcome to the site where you will find some of the finest hand carved and hand painted bird art to be found anywhere. Why consider a Cormons carving? Aside from affordability, Matt's discerning clientele want bird carvings and sculptures that are authentic, yet uniquely interpreted. From concept to finished creation, each carving and sculpture is truly one of a kind, carved one at a time, without patterns, exclusively by Matt Cormons. As an artist who knows birds, Matt is able to capture each bird's individuality, as well as the character of each species. In addition, his finer (and costlier) sculptures are of museum quality. These are a few of the reasons his work is sought after by knowledgeable collectors. Matt's work is truly unique |

Full-size Tundra Swans purchased by the
Chincoteague Natural History Society for the Chincoteague Wildlife Refuge
on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Here they are shown suspended from the
ceiling of the beautiful Bateman Center exhibit building where they have
been greeting thousands of visitors each year.
Before settling into a career as an artist, Matt, had spent most of his professional life as a well traveled naturalist, scientific illustrator and teacher. A trained biologist, he is still actively involved with bird research. The fine carvings you will be viewing on these web pages are the result of his talent and varied background. For a more-detailed look at the artist (and his research) see ABOUT THE ARTIST.
Following are photos and commentary introducing you to the various styles and other aspects of Matt's work. They are only a small sample of the many species and styles he has done. If you are looking for a particular bird, see SPECIES INDEX
| Are you looking for a very original abstract
piece to complement the decor of your
home? You might consider something in the style of the "Ebony" collection. In these imaginative sculptures no effort is made to depict an actual species; they are Matt's interpretation of the sleek, streamlined essence of a bird in action. No two are alike. They are not true ebony, but are painted black. To view more of the "ebony" collection and other abstracts, see EBONY. |
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This carving of a Pintail is
representative of Matt's more realistic work. In this piece the body
feathers are carved in relief. The body, including the raised wings,
is carved from a single piece of wood. The head, as in
nearly all carvings, is added separately. Those who know their ducks especially
appreciate Matt's work.
To view other ducks see DUCKS. |
| This Kestrel, or Sparrow Hawk,
ia among many hawks Matt has carved. It is the smallest of our three species
of falcons (abut the size of a robin) and as you can see is a very striking
little fellow. Matt is about to embark on the other extreme in size
of birds of prey - a full-sized eagle (the first of three)!
You can see Matt's birds of prey at HAWKS AND EAGLES and OWLS |
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| People love Puffins. The species shown
here is the Horned Puffin of America's West Coast.
The
one usually seen in carvings and photos is the Atlantic Puffin (which you will see on Matt's puffin page, click below). Matt does not concentrate on detail unless there is a good reason, as in the bill and feet as seen here, and in the crest of the kingfisher below. Many people are distracted into believing detailed feathering (one would need a magnifying glass to see such detail on an actualfeather) is the sign of a fine carving, and miss the real art, the ability of the carver to capture the essence of the species throughattitude and expression - and to leave out what is unnecessary. Capturing this essence is difficult and is what Matt specializes in. This puffin is a fine example of that talent. To see other species of puffins see PUFFINS. |
Matt's carvings can be found in the homes of satisfied clients from Maine to California, in Hawaii and Alaska, and in many foreign countries. Please read the wonderful things his clients' have to say about his art - click on CLIENTS' COMMENTS.
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In this Kingfisher the body feathers are
carved in relief, as in the puffin above, but not otherwise detailed.
However, the crest is necessarily detailed to
show its hairy aspect (difficult to see in this image). The feet of this
kingfisher are metal casts of actual feet. Matt sometimes makes his
own feet, but good casts, if available, are usually better and result in
substantial savings for the client. Incidentally, not every carver
using cast feet advertises that fact. The feet of the puffin above,
were
made by Matt
To see other kingfisher carvings, see KINGFISHERS |
| Some clients request groups of birds, as in these
Spotted
Sandpipers. The driftwood base is not inappropriate here because
unlike the sanderling (see the top of this page), which typically feeds
on sandy beaches, the Spotted Sandpiper, a dweller
of streams, as well as salt, brackish and freshwater creeks and marshes, may search for small animals around dead wood by the water. To see other sandpiper carvings see SANDPIPERS. |
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Matt isn't limited to carving living species.
This fine carving represents the Passenger Pigeon which had
numbered in the billions in the 1800, but which is now extinct!
Unfortunately the term "pigeon" does a disservice to this bird because of the connotation it has to the familiar "park" pigeon which is not very popular with most people. This "pigeon" was more dove-like and, without a doubt, more graceful than the latter. To see other extinct species Matt has done see EXTINCT SPECIES. |
Most of Matt's carvings are
done by special request - one reason for the large number of species and
many styles he has
done.
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Like the abstract "Ebony" collection (above), these carvings are not true to a particular species. They do very well at local benefit auctions, getting much more than the selling price. Because they take a fraction of the time it takes to carve a particular species, they are very reasonably priced. These can also be painted black, as in the "Ebony" collection. To see some of the latter, see EBONY SHOREBIRDS. |
| Matt is not restricted to carving American birds.
The
Redshank shown here is a European bird that is sometimes found in America. If you have traveled and seen a bird you would like to have a fine carving of, Matt will do it for you and guarantee your satisfaction. Click on EXOTICS to see what other non-native species Matt has done to date. |
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If the smaller birds are your favorite, Matt
does them too, as you can see from the delicate Red-breasted Nuthatch to the left. To see chickadees, wrens, bluebirds and
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Do you have an idea for a bird carving? Let Matt create it for you.
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Great Blue Heron |
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Each bird carving is signed with the signature shown to the left. Many people ask what "mon" means. Someone saw Models Of Nature", not a bad idea, but if you carefully examine the signature you will see that it spells "Cormons". |
*All images
on this site are copyrighted and may be
used only
with the direct permission of Matt Cormons.
Reach Matt at: E-mail
Phone: 757-665-4698
Address:
Matt Cormons
26201 Dennis Rd.
Parksley, VA 23421
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