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03-15-2008, 10:55 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: northern germany
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| | prickly beauty - wip after a discussion on reliefcarving (thanks again for that, mark :-) ) i got curious to try doing it differently as i had did in the few reliefs i did before. so, i am now doing first carve the outline, instead of jumping into roughing out the shapes immediately and refining them, and thus sharpen the outline up more and more as i go. so in particular i not drew the design on wood as i did now... this is how far i am, the device on the side i made to measure depth. i put a toothpick in a hole, and let it look out 7mm, then i put the device on my relief with the toothpick at the place i want measure, and if the device not lies flat, i know i still have not reached the depth. ...
these flowers on cactus are my favourite flowers, not roses,,, i carve them on a wood which is 1cm (less than 1/2 inch) thick... the wood is unknown to me, so if some of you recognise it i would love to learn what wood it is. i choosed it since i like it. it is pretty hard, but carves well, and dulls the tools rather quickly (compared to linden anyway) ... | 
03-15-2008, 12:56 PM
| | mycarver | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: pennsylvania
Posts: 1,920
| | Re: prickly beauty - wip Ha,,,there you go! I'll enjoy watching this Doris. A half inch should be fun and challenging. You'll be surprised at what you can do in this depth. As a reference the face on my Prodigal Son is just a bit over this half inch depth. And I don't know if you remember the roses I did recently ,,,they too were about this depth ( I still have pics if you're interested).
Just remember it's the relationship of one surface to another,,,not how deep you can make it. I was just talking to Ashby this A.M about this very same concept. For shallow reliefs you need to keep the perspective found in the lines of the drawing,,,that is what will give you the illusion of depth. Very much like a simple drawing of something which appears to go into the page,,where it actually is simply done on the surface.A shallow relief as I said is not much more than a drawing on a board done with a chisel...in perspective. Here the challenge will be in the stamens in the center of the flower,,and in the leaves surrounding it. Don't carve so much what you know about the flower,,but carve simply what you see. There is a difference! Also ,,maybe trying to imagine that a full flower is slowly being pressed under a plate of glass,,it gradually gets flatter and flatter until it's down to the thickness that you are after. While it's getting pressed,,the position of everything doesn't change,,,just the relationship of one surface to another changes. This is what you'll end up carving.Relatively little,,to make something appear as if it was.... | 
03-15-2008, 01:26 PM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Canada
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| | Re: prickly beauty - wip It didn't take you long to move into another piece Doris...and another style. This should be another nice carving when complete as you do very good flower reliefs.
Patrick | 
03-15-2008, 03:02 PM
| | Member | | Join Date: May 2007 Location: Yorkshire West Riding UK
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| | Re: prickly beauty - wip It's difficult to identify woods over the internet, but it looks like jelutong from here.
Peter Connor | 
03-15-2008, 05:06 PM
| | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Athens Ontario, Canada
Posts: 440
| | Re: prickly beauty - wip Oh Doris and Mark ,you are to clever for me and to ambitious, I love reading about your technics and have no idea what you are talking about lol,I look at it and it looks so easy, I guess one has to do relief, one of those days I shall try it.
my reliefs are usual 4 " thick "-))) ,my husband keeps telling me 1.2" most but.....
Alice | 
03-15-2008, 05:34 PM
|  | Moderator | | Join Date: Dec 1969 Location: Martinsburg WV
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| | Re: prickly beauty - wip Doris , looking good .
Mark , one thing in this case, that can be achieved only because of the subject matter and what it is. Since the stamen is in the center , you can cheat, depth because it is also the highest section of the block. You have depth that can be taken in because your cutting into the center of the carving. So you can get a bit more by rolling into the center Allowing the petals to establish the depth for the stamen. It is all perspective.
If the phone had died I might have been still talking LOL .
I also suggest Doris you look at Thor's carvings , she does this type of relief , and really produces great results.
Ash | 
03-15-2008, 05:59 PM
| | mycarver | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: pennsylvania
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| | Re: prickly beauty - wip Yes Gary,,,if your phone hadn't died surely I,,,or YOU,, would most likely still be talking,,,,LOL...sure was fun,,,I always look forward to our gab fests! Heck,,,in my head I'm still talking,,, | 
03-16-2008, 02:48 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: northern germany
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| | Re: prickly beauty - wip hi mark, glad you here :-) yes 1cm is challenging, thanks for many advise, i do look forward to carve more today :-)..ah, yes i do remember your roses, i actually downloaded the pics you showed...i do this with everything i like, or which inspires me, or where i can learn from or...and so i have a good full folder on my harddisk with wonderful pictures, and your roses are there too :-)
hi patrick, yes differnt style again, i do love trying out everything...
thanks peter, yes i looked up jelutong in google, and found some pics of it, they do look very similar to my wood. maybe mine has a little more of these little darker "stripes" (sorry, i am so unlearned with trees, i dont know what these stripes are)
alice, glad you enjoy, but please do ask ! i, and i am sure mark too, will try answer your questions, and dont be shy, all question is good question... i let you know when i am finished if it was easy or not ...
ash, than you too for tips. i can use every... yes, i know thors work, i visit her homepage frequently, since i like her style...
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03-16-2008, 09:34 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Dahlonega, Georgia
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| | Re: prickly beauty - wip Hi Doris,
Interesting subject and I like the composition of what you've started. I'll be watching it as well.
It is amazing how much depth you can achieve with the shadows. I prefer to let the perspective speak for itself instead of physical levels of depth....don't know if that makes sence, but it is taking out less wood the way I do it.
Your style will surely come through even in a relief carving.
Thor | 
03-16-2008, 09:59 AM
| | mycarver | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: pennsylvania
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| | Re: prickly beauty - wip One other thing to keep in mind with a relief carving. The larger the piece you are working on ,,the LESS wood you will have to carve. The smaller the piece the MORE you will carve.Given the same thickness of wood. Sounds contradictory but it's true.
I've also included two of four doors I carved with a Bonsai type tree growing out of a cliff,,very shallow relief given the size and constraints I had. And the second is a modified Climatis type flower and leaves done as an insert for a coffee table. This was done in 1/2 inch. These are not posted as an example of what I just said,,,only as a reference.
And Gary,,if you're still listening,,,I've got more info and ideas for you to consider,,,next time maybe we can talk longer until my mind goes dead and not your phone ...LOL
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