Oh Arthur...please share your photos...looks great...good luck and patience.
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That is some project, Arthur! Looks like you are doing well so far.
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Originally posted by Scott.L View PostI took a class with Alexander Grabovetskiy about two years ago, this style is pretty much all he does. He has videos on YouTube and personal website were he teaches online classes. Was a great class but not my cup of tea if you will. This is what I made during the 5 days. The class I attended was at Mark adams school of woodworking (Fantastic school).
As you can see I never finished it, but one day I will.
Looking forward to seeing your finished project Arthur.
This is a photo of the project that I made - every year he chooses a different one, but always in this style. It just happened to fit nicely in an easel that came with a set of oil paints so I leave it there to display it. It is carved from a 2" thick slab of basswood - it's not an applied carving. I found the undercutting (to give the leaves a paper-thin edge) much easier than I thought it might be, as long as your tools are sharp.
This was one of the first carvings I did - I'm new to carving but have done some decent woodworking for many years. Because I was a beginner and carved slowly, I stayed later each night than the others in order to get the most out of the class. Image00002.jpg Image00001.jpg Image00003.jpg
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Cascade1.jpg Cascade.jpg A couple of shots of work in process. Mostly rough carved, the two flowers at the top have been started since this pic was taken, and the two at bottom are done, Still refining/modifying/cleaning up. Should finish up in another week or so, but life has been interfering with my progress so far, lol. Having camera problems, so it's a bit farther along than shown.
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Great progress, Arthur!
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Originally posted by Arthur C. View PostI'm carving a Grinling Gibbons style piece right now, a floral cascade in seven separate pieces and three layers, about 17" x 9", and it's exhausting me...I broke a delicate, good sized piece in three places as I carved on it yesterday. Laid my tools down, swept up my chips and wouldn't even look at it then. I have to recarve that piece and carve three more before I start cleaning up and thinning out the parts prior to assembling. This is by far the most ambitious carving I've attempted. I spend as much time thinking about how I'm going to carve as I do actually carving. I'm posting a picture of what I'm attempting.
If you're not familiar with Gibbons, Google him...you'll be amazed at the work he did.
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