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P.E.I. man honours Tragically Hip's Gord Downie with carved gourd

A Summerside, P.E.I. man, Chris Gilfoy, is honouring Gord Downie, lead singer of The Tragically Hip, with a intricately carved gourd.

'Knowing what Gord is going through right now, I just felt it would be a fitting tribute this year'

Chris Gilfoy says he received messages from people asking if his pumpkin was Photoshopped. (Submitted by Chris Gilfoy)

A Summerside, P.E.I. man, Chris Gilfoy, is honouring Gord Downie, lead singer of TheTragically Hip, with an intricately carved gourd.

A P.E.I. man has carved this pumpkin with a picture of Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip. (Submitted by Chris Gilfoy)

The carving is of Downie singing at one of his recent concerts on the Man Machine Poem tour.

Chris Gilfoy wanted to honour The Tragically Hip singer Gord Downie who announced this year he was living with cancer. (Submitted by Chris Gilfoy)

"I've been a fan on theirs since the early '90s," said Gilfoy. "Knowing what Gord is going through right now, I just felt it would be a fitting tribute this year."

The pumpkin carving is inspired by a picture from The Tragically Hip's latest tour. (Submitted by Chris Gilfoy)

Gilfoy picked up the skill on his own and has been carving for about a decade. "This year in particular, you know, I felt like I really wanted to do something of Gord Downie. I'm a huge Tragically Hip fan," he said.

Hopes Gord sees the gourd

Gilfoy has seen TheHip in concert seven times including the most recent tour date where he traveled to London, Ont.

Chris Gilfoy created this pumpkin depicting the Tragically Hip's Gord Downie in August. He's making a new pumpkin with the same design for a fundraising auction in Toronto. (Submitted by Chris Gilfoy)

He usually prints a picture onpaper and draws on the paper where he wants to cut and then applies it to the pumpkin.

Carver Chris Gilfoy says people often ask a lot of questions about whether the carvings are real because the pictures are so intricate. (Submitted by Chris Gilfoy)

Gilfoy says he does get questions from people who question whether the pictures of his carvings are Photoshopped.

"I get a lot of questions about how real it is. I usually end up having to send them a few other pictures of it that show the more detail of the pumpkin itself so that they believe me," said Gilfoy.

Gilfoy has tagged the band on Twitter and Facebook with a picture of his masterpiece hoping it gets to Downie.

You can see more of Gilfoy's carvings on Open Farm Day on September 18 at Kool Breeze Farms in Summerside.