Thursday, January 20, 2011

 I carve all sorts of subjects.
They range from decorative to figurative to abstract.
Here are some more.


Torsion
Carved from the root of an elm tree.
The surface is textured with a riffler ( a type of rasp ).
The piece is sealed with a number of coats of danish oil and is mounted on a spalted sycamore base.
Snailshell
Carved from a piece of yew.
Sealed with a number of coats of danish oil and finished with beeswax.

Monday, January 17, 2011

I carve wood. 
The hand tools I use are woodcarving chisels and a woodcarvers mallet.
On anything but the smallest of carvings I swing the mallet, to hit the chisel handle, to direct the cutting edge, to shape the wood.
That's where the title of this blog comes from.
Here are some images of my work.


Black Heron
Carved from Sycamore, stained black, sealed with danish oil and finished with beeswax.
Mounted on a steel support.
The base is a turned spalted beech sphere on a turned mahogany platform.