Keen takes first at woodcarvers show

Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette Darin Keen of Bella Vista worked on a new pyrographic, or wood burning, piece at his table on Sept. 11 during the Woodcarvers of Northwest Arkansas annual show at Frisco Station Mall in Rogers. Keen said he’s been an artist his whole life, but just began wood burning three weeks ago. He won first place in the open division pyrographic with color and open division pyrographic without color categories at the show.
Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette Darin Keen of Bella Vista worked on a new pyrographic, or wood burning, piece at his table on Sept. 11 during the Woodcarvers of Northwest Arkansas annual show at Frisco Station Mall in Rogers. Keen said he’s been an artist his whole life, but just began wood burning three weeks ago. He won first place in the open division pyrographic with color and open division pyrographic without color categories at the show.

Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette Darin Keen of Bella Vista worked on a new pyrographic, or wood burning, piece at his table on Sept. 11 during the Woodcarvers of Northwest Arkansas annual show at Frisco Station Mall in Rogers. Keen said he's been an artist his whole life, but just began wood burning three weeks ago. He won first place in the open division pyrographic with color and open division pyrographic without color categories at the show.

Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette

Darin Keen of Bella Vista worked on a new pyrographic, or wood burning, piece at his table on Sept. 11 during the Woodcarvers of Northwest Arkansas annual show at Frisco Station Mall in Rogers. Keen said he's been an artist his whole life, but just began wood burning three weeks ago. He won first place in the open division pyrographic with color and open division pyrographic without color categories at the show.

Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette Darin Keen of Bella Vista worked on a new pyrographic, or wood burning, piece at his table on Sept. 11 during the Woodcarvers of Northwest Arkansas annual show at Frisco Station Mall in Rogers. Keen said he's been an artist his whole life, but just began wood burning three weeks ago. He won first place in the open division pyrographic with color and open division pyrographic without color categories at the show.

Community on 09/28/2016