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Custom Sculpture & Sign Co.

127 Wampler St.
Nickelsville, VA 24271
276-479-0388 - Sign Shop
Hours are not fixed. Please call before you visit the shop.

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Please come and join us Friday evening and Saturday. We will have wood fired pizza Friday evening. Saturday we will have live craft demonstrations, make your own crafts for kids, live gospel music at 1 pm after the parade, great food and fellowship until evening. See you soon!
Carving some marina pilings in Old Saybrook, CT.
I recently restored this pine horse bench for a dear customer. I put new bases on them, a new muzzle on one horse, new maple slabs, sanded, filled cracks and oiled. These are 10 years old!
This is a life-size fox made from garden tools. It’s different from carving, but a fun experiment in a new material and technique. I hope you like it!
6 ft. wood carved bear with sign for a cabin in PA. Thanks for looking!
Blocking out a 6 ft. bear in poplar. Thanks for looking!
Have you ever heard someone talk about "dimensional" signs? Here's what a dimensional sign looks like. A sign made of multiple layers and textures, usually made with weatherproof high-density foam. Thanks for watching!
Carving some marine themed pilings at the gorgeous Saybrook Point Inn in Old Saybrook, CT.
I created a King Kong face out of clay, then made a mold. Next, I made several resin casts. The customer has created a King Kong themed car and these will be attached to the car. A switch will send smoke out of the nostrils.
This carving is roughly 2’x 4’ made of poplar and finished with a satin clear coat. It was carved partly by CNC and partly by hand. It was made for the new police station in Maiden, NC. Thanks for looking.
This 8 ft. anchor was made in high density sign foam, painted and hung in the lobby of a school in Bronx, NYC. This was a blast to make. All the layers and textures and use of metallic paints was very satisfying. Thanks for looking and sharing!
Herons are one of my favorite subjects to carve because of their graceful curves. Thanks for looking!
The Toledo Zoo commissioned this weatherproof, 7 ft. foam/ fiberglass epoxy hippo to house a penny machine in their souvenir section. Hippos have so much character to their form. This was a blast to create. Thanks for looking!
Mountain Dew commissioned this portrait of NFL player Andrew Hawkins and surprised him with it on his live podcast. The finished portrait was fired clay and painted to look like a bronze cast, then mounted on a hardwood base. Thanks for looking!
This was a 5 ft. diameter oak barrel end shipped from Germany. We added a white oak relief carving of their logo to the end and they hung it on the wall of their restaurant. This thing is huge! It is an impressive focal point for their patrons in Charlotte, NC.
The Caterpillar Company celebrated their 40,000th big dozer and ordered this 3 ft. long D-11 Dozer carving to add to the celebration. Carved out of paulownia. Thanks for looking!
This carving is roughly 2’ x 4’ x 1” thick and carved from weatherproof HDU foam. This was carved partly with a router and partly by hand, then painted. It was commissioned by a residence in central Virginia. Thanks for looking.
A 30” tall bear cub made from high density foam, then painted. No epoxy seal necessary with this foam. It is a 15 lb. density HDU foam used in professional sign making. Completely weatherproof- no cracks, no rot, no maintenance! Thanks for looking.
This Arnold Palmer carving was carved by someone else. I was commissioned to restore the carving. I replaced rotted wood with good wood, filled cracks, sanded and oiled it and replaced the base with a metal plate. This is located in Haymarket, Virginia at a country club. Thanks for looking!
8 ft. grizzly carved in foam, sealed with epoxy resin and painted. Taxidermy inserts for mouth and eyes. This sculpture is weatherproof and durable. This was created for a customer near Reno, Nevada to greet his guests as they enter his home.
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Custom Sculpture & Sign Co. November 20, 2019 2 Comments

Just letting everyone know that my cell phone number 860-876-7529, which I’ve used for the last few years will no longer be in service in a few days. If you need to get in touch, use the information at the contact page of this site. You may also email me directly for my new cell number. Thanks so much.

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  1. Steve Sewell November 26, 2019 at 2:11 am

    You are undoubtedly one of the best sculptures I’ve seen! You set a high mark! That 18 foot bear is awesome! I’ll be watching your page! Thanks

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  2. Lisa Lankton July 30, 2020 at 9:10 pm

    Hi Steve, I had a bet with my husband, I was on line looking for someone in CT who would know how to cut the last giant log i have from my favorite tree in our yard.
    My husband cuts trees down and we have splitters, we do our own wood for every winter. But this tree was special and I told my husband he cant touch that last piece until i find someone to help me with it. He said i could take it to a saw mill. Anyway, my brother passed away 2 years ago, the last project we did with him was the big oak tree in the front that fell. It took a very long time to cut it all up. i saved one piece. I sort of want a table leg so i could put a piece of glass on it. i would really love to give his wife a little something from it too. i would love to surprise her. It was a thought of mine for 2 years now. I could bring the log to you, we could use the tractor to put in back of truck.. my husband started cutting but his blades couldn’t go through Cant wait to hear your thoughts on all of this Thank you so much. Sincerely, Lisa

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