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Al Adaskin, a resident of Beatrice Place, has been an avid bird watcher and artist for over 25 years. Beginning with nature walks, camera in hand, Al would observe several avian varieties while capturing them on film to later turn into stunning sculptures. In addition, Al has connected with the Genesee Valley Wood Carvers Club and fellow carvers at the Greece Community Senior Center.
These tiny yet powerful symbols of hope and peace are shining examples of how to give back to the community. Al says, “the point is to never charge for them. We want to give them away as a comforter.” Each bird is unique, yet they all come with a tag that reads, “When cares and worry have caused you stress, it’s time to sit and take a rest. This little bird within your hands will help you forget all of life’s demands. The wood feels good and so smooth to rub; it gives you peace and comfort as from above.”
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