My friend blowing bubbles
This one is based on a Roman mask found at Kalkriese. The real one is below (okay, so it is not exact!):
So anyway - if you have never carved wood, you should try it, it's fun! And it leaves a wonderful layer of wood-chips in your townhouse - you know, to give it that "18th century" look you can't find in a catalog.
8 comments:
Excellent!!
What tools to you use for this?? Amazing skill.
Ogtl - Thanks! I use Chisels, dremel, sandpaper, etc. It's actually easier than it looks.
Did you really make those? I am impressed. You have a talent.
Very cool! I wouldn't even know where to start with a project like that. Are they hanging all over your townhouse?
Your wood carvings are amazing, it is something I find very difficult to do.
If did a could wood carve I would choose to create a horse.
Would this be a sculpture or a carving?
MM - Thanks, I appreciate it!
BbB - I have some hanging on the wall, ensuring any girl that comes over is immediately frightened. Of course the antiques don't help either.
TT - Heh, I''m not sure. Lets say it is a "scultpcarve"
I am going to do some sculptcarving.
Like I don't already have enough hobbies ;-)
LOVE your work, Jarod!
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