Photo gallery: Chainsaw artist carves Lawrence tree stump

Chainsaw artist Bob King, Edgewood, Washington, carves a stump in the front yard of a home owned by Lawrence residents Ralph Reed and Dorothy Hoyt-Reed, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014.

photo by: Nick Krug

Chainsaw artist Bob King, Edgewood, Washington, sculpts an eagle from a stump in the front yard of a home owned by Lawrence residents Ralph Reed and Dorothy Hoyt-Reed, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014. The Lawrence couple, who live off Barker Avenue, across the street from Haskell Indian Nations University, contacted King to do the carving after they had to cut down a dying maple tree.

photo by: Nick Krug

Saw dust spits away from a stump as chainsaw artist Bob King, of Edgewood, Washington, continues to work on a stump in the front yard of a home owned by Lawrence residents Ralph Reed and Dorothy Hoyt-Reed, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014.

photo by: Nick Krug

Chainsaw artist Bob King uses a sander to put a shine on some of the highlight areas of a wolf carved around the base of a tree stump in the front yard of a home owned by Lawrence residents Ralph Reed and Dorothy Hoyt-Reed, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014.

photo by: Nick Krug

Chainsaw artist Bob King, Edgewood, Washington, uses a sander to shine the highlight areas of an eagle carved from the stump of an elm tree in the front yard of a home owned by Lawrence residents Ralph Reed and Dorothy Hoyt-Reed, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014.

photo by: Nick Krug

Chainsaw artist Bob King, Edgewood, Washington, uses a sander to shine the highlight areas of an eagle carved from the stump of an elm tree in the front yard of a home owned by Lawrence residents Ralph Reed and Dorothy Hoyt-Reed, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014.

photo by: Nick Krug

Lawrence homeowner Ralph Reed watches chainsaw artist Bob King, Edgewood, Washington, as he works on a stump in Reed's front yard, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014.