J.J. Watt made such an impression on one of his fans that she carved out one of him.

A Texas woman named Della Meredith, 40, showed her chainsaw-wielding skills by cutting out a statue of the hulking Texans defensive end that stands at five-feet tall.

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"I think J.J. Watt is inspirational," she told KPRC 2 Houston about what led her to creating the sculpture. "He's an awesome player. He always takes time to notice the children, and he's a good role model for kids. He has really good work ethic and that was motivating to me to do this piece."

Meredith taught art for eight years, according to KPRC, and then decided to start creating her own crafts. Watt has drawn the attention of several women in recent months, including another fan who got his face tattooed on her body.

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Model Lindsey Pelas also invited Watt to "slide into my D.M.s" in August, while the Texans star also flirted with actress Tiffany Thiessen, who played Kelly Kapowski on "Saved By the Bell," in September.

Though Meredith's goal may not be to court Watt, she was certainly curious to find out what the 6-foot-5, 289 pound 2016 Defensive Player of the Year thought of her tribute to him.

"It's funny because it's like a smaller, miniature him," she said. "I would love to see his reaction or hear what he thought about it."

Turns out, she has no need to wonder anymore as Watt addressed the piece on Twitter:

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