Why Ecclesiastical Carving is Important to the Work I Do

This article is about Ian Agrell's fascination with the intricately carved pew ends in the local church inspired his career path. Becoming a Master Carver himself, he now owns and operates Agrell Architectural Carving, a prominent hand-carving workshop. His passion for church woodcarving stems from its depiction of village life, evident in the comical scenes adorning the pew ends and misericords. Agrell finds working on church projects fulfilling, appreciating the opportunity to contribute to public spaces and collaborate with communities.

Visit https://agrellcarving.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/why-ecclesiastical-wood-carving-is-the-most-important-work-i-do.pdf to read the full article.

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Nicole (Burke) Rosario is an experienced advertising, marketing, sales and consulting professional. After spending decades of her career improving her clients’ and employers’ brands, sales and overall profitability, she decided to take a leap and begin her own management on demand company, MOD. With MOD, Nicole is able to utilize her marketing, event and project experience and knowledge to assist companies of all sizes take their business to the next level. 

She's also enjoyed representing brands as a model, actress and voice over talent for countless brands nationwide. When she's not working she spends her time with her husband and Cleveland Animal Protective League rescue dog, Tramp. To learn more about Nicole, we invite you to visit her professional modeling and acting website and LinkedIn profile.

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