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Since carving the first mask, I've had many more request for this style of carving. Again, thanks to Mark G. for his support to the carving community. I wonder if Mark G. has any idea how much he has influence many of us on this site. I learned a few things from the first mask I carved and left more wood on for the beard. I picked up a dockyard detail tool I saw Mark using in his tutorial, what a difference. I found it challenging getting the wood out with Mark's style of eyes but the new tool works wonders. The satin wax is still a little wet on this guy. He's carved in basswood like the other one I posted and is a foot high. Thanks for looking. Patrick |
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patrick, wooow that is one fine looking peice, great carving and painting. bart |
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Great looking carving Patrick, wish I could do that good ! I do see one thing that is a little out of proportion, the mouth is a bit far down from the nose. What ya think. Skip
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Patrick thats the best one yet! Your really getting the hair down now! GaryMc
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Really great Patrick .. you capture the face so wonderfully .. Beautiful job .. Gene
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Patrick, really a beautiful piece, love his whole face and beard structure, great job. Boll
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![]() Great work Patrick... this one look's like a well weathered mountain man from the winter of 1842 to me !
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Great carving Patrick as usual you are definatly getting better. I dont agree the the mouth is too far from the nose. I think with woodspirits that nothing is etched in stone. They are woodspirits and charactures and as far as I am concerned anything goes. Sometimes I give them huge foreheads and huge eyebrows, big lips and silly looking eyes all of this I find makes them more interesting. Colin
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Hi Patrick, what a terrific carving you have here. Great expression and the eyes are so realistic. You are right Mark Gargac certainly has helped a lot of us to further our carving skills. I know with each one I do I learn and improve. I bought my Dockyard gouges before I took his Creede, CO class last July. I use them all the time and I think his technique really helps one create nice eyes. I haven't tried the satin wax but plan too. Again really nice work Patrick! Kathy
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Nice Carving Hobo |
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