Okay so I finished my first carving, an oak leaf, and whilst it's a crime against nature I'm quietly satisfied because I literally sweated buckets on this. I have good tools, Pfeil, but it's still in that horrible stringy canary wood which crumbles on some edges and is just a down right pain.
I levelled out the surface, then tapered it down towards the leaf which I undercut slightly at the end. I know there are still some tool marks, I could spend a week getting them all out, but this carving was never about being perfect, it was the first step on my ladder of learning and I'm cool with that. and you know what? I wrung this thing out of the wood with my un-skilled hands and lack of artistic capability so it's all good with me. Onwards and upwards.
Anyhow, here it is in all its imperfect glory with a coat of renaissance wax on just the leaf:
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I levelled out the surface, then tapered it down towards the leaf which I undercut slightly at the end. I know there are still some tool marks, I could spend a week getting them all out, but this carving was never about being perfect, it was the first step on my ladder of learning and I'm cool with that. and you know what? I wrung this thing out of the wood with my un-skilled hands and lack of artistic capability so it's all good with me. Onwards and upwards.
Anyhow, here it is in all its imperfect glory with a coat of renaissance wax on just the leaf:
WP_20160901_16_50_46_Pro.jpg
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