Friday, May 29, 2009

Follow My Carving - Gnarly Tree - Step 14

To celebrate Heartwood Art carvings being featured in upcoming issue of Woodcarving Illustrated the "Follow My Carving" series was created to give you a an insider’s view on how the art is made.

Patience and a soft touch are required at this stage of the carving. The limbs are carved with short, shallow strokes that remove only small pieces of waste wood at a time. The limbs are far too fragile to withstand the pressure necessary to take large chunks out with single strokes.

Here you can see the just a few of the shavings removed in shaping just a few branches.

You’ll also notice that the lines left from long, straight strokes are noticeable on the smaller branches. Less material can be removed from them, else they become too weak. The shaping lines will disappear once the bark carving is added.





















To see more carvings, please visit the Heartwood Art site.

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