Roger Wing


Renowned Philadelphia sculptor Roger Wing primarily carves wood.  He creates human and animal figures, some larger than life, from single blocks of wood.  His 14-foot-tall carved maple portrait of Rev. George Duffield stands guard above the Revolutionary troops buried at Old Pine Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia’s Old City.  Numerous large carvings by Wing are scattered throughout the Philly suburbs.  Wing’s studio carvings in wood and stone, have been featured in exhibitions, groups shows, books, magazines, television, and film.  His commissioned sculptures grace private homes, as well as schools, and the halls of a local labor union.

For 25 years Wing has travelled the globe competing in sculpture exhibitions in ice, snow, and sand.  He has travelled numerous times to Alaska, Poland, Finland, and Germany.  In early 2020 Wing visited China for the third time.  While there he sculpted in four ice carving competitions winning three medals, a bronze, a silver, and a gold.