The Wizard Returns:
Candle Wizardry is Once Again Part of
the Allegany Artisans Studio Tour
A
conversation between Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf:
“I beg your
pardon, but I had no idea you were still in business.”
“Where else should I be?” said the wizard.
J. R. R.
Tolkien, THE HOBBIT
Like
Gandalf from Tolkien’s immortal Middle Earth stories, our local candle wizard,
Ken Reichman, is back. After taking several years off from his Whitesville
based Candle Wizardry business, Ken has re-opened his studio and is once more
creating his beloved, hand-sculpted candles. Inspired by Tolkien’s books, Ken
makes wizard, dragon, and fantasy creatures as well as a host of seasonal and
animal themed candles, hand-dipped tapers, sand, pillar, and “glow candles”
which burn down illuminating the exterior pattern.
Along with
Walker Metalsmiths in Andover, Candle Wizardry is a charter member of the
Allegany Artisans. Ken, Steve Walker, and several other local artists, helped
form the group in 1988. Ken started
making candles in 1972 but got his start making character candles in 1975 when
he realized that by gently heating sheets of specially formulated wax, he could
mold it with his hands like clay. He created and developed the method of hand
sculpting fantasy figure candles. At the time, Tolkien’s books were very
popular. The candles were a hit and for the next 31 years, Ken took them to the
Philadelphia Folk Festival and craft shows all over the northeast.
Visitors to
the Candle Wizardry shop at 562 Main Street in Whitesville can watch and learn
about the process. Ken first makes sheets of wax which is specially blended for
just the right balance of malleability and rigidity. Concentrated dye is
sprinkled into the hot wax for multi and solid colors. These sheets are later
re-warmed in water and the magic begins as Ken deftly folds and twists the wax
into his original and constantly evolving designs. Most of his figures have
wicks, but occasionally he creates a more elaborate sculpture not intended to
function as a candle.
Children
especially love to watch the characters come to life—Oh my gosh, a unicorn! For
many area kids and adults, the whimsical creations lining the shelves of the
Candle Wizardry studio, have been a long-standing birthday and holiday
institution. The LORD OF THE RINGS film series has helped to nurture a new
generation of Middle Earth fantasy fans. Ken now works at the David A. Howe
Library as an IT technician, but he’s managing to find time to get back into
the shop. “I’ve always liked the characters. I don’t want to give up making
them,” says Ken. He’s back in business--where else should our wizard of wax be?
For more
information on the upcoming 27th Annual Allegany Artisans Studio
Tour, log on to www.alleganyartisans.com or pick up a
brochure at a local business.