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The Grazing Stallion

The sculpture "The Grazing Stallion" is dedicated to the memory of Peter Allen, the business developer of the Thoroughbred Hotel site. Created by Mark Ray, the sculpture was unveiled just in time for the 40th anniversary of the Scone Horse Festival. Peter Allen made significant contributions to the town, transforming the Thoroughbred Hotel, adding a bakery, restaurant, bar, and accommodation facilities. The development preserved the building's theme, showcasing the local racing and breeding history, both past and present. The sculptor, Mark Ray began his journey into chainsaw art at the age of 50, though he has been drawing since childhood. These artistic skills translated seamlessly into chainsaw art, and Mark quickly produced numerous pieces. Mark sources his wood sustainably from local arborists and does not cut down any trees. Once he finds the right stump, he cuts it square and sets it flat. Working from an image in his mind, he carves the stump from the top down, getting the features into perspective. The base of the stump is left to support the sculpture. If the piece requires a smoother surface, he finishes it with an electric grinder. Mark’s distinctive style can be seen across the region. Keep an eye out and see if you can spot one of his remarkable creations.
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