Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Carving of Woman's Head
I've been working on this carving for a little over a month. It has been a slow and cautious approach towards completion. That is one of the aspects of carving that I like, it is very methodical and in a sense therapeutic. I go to my garage and think about my next move, my next "attack" on the sculpture. Anyways I owe some of my progress on this to the sculptor Ian Norbury whose book I purchased on carving the female form and face. He is a very talented wood sculptor whom I learned much from by using the book. I also used my beautiful wife as a model. I took several pictures of her face to use as reference. I then sculpted a clay model which I further used as a reference. In the end the sculpture came out alright but there are plenty of mistakes that stand out. Looking back I would have done the hair differently, not in a bun. The ears especially bother me as I made them too small and too forward. But I am learning. Mistakes sharpen the artist for the next challenge, the only necessity is that you always keep your eyes out for those mistakes and not dismiss them.
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