Showing posts with label driftwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label driftwood. Show all posts
Dé Luain 19 Deireadh Fómhair 2009
ag gabhail adhamed
Went for a couple of hours of 'hiking' along the Matanuska river today, collecting driftwood, looking for burls. TON of trees on the gravel bars, most, unfortunately, pretty rotted out.



Dé Sathairn 19 Meán Fómhair 2009
oops....
went to cut the base flat on the santa, and the saw had other plans...

ripped it right out of my hand and threw it. really no easy way to clamp carvings for cutting after they've been carved, and cutting driftwood before would limit the possibilities of the wood.
it was easily salvaged though, and i think ended up being better for it. i realized while fixing it, that i never got around to mentioning the second reason i cringe at painting my carvings.


the grain.
i love wood grain. infinitely variable and, when present, always interesting. nature is the ultimate artist.
done carving it....

...at least for tonight anyway.

edit: DAMNIT!!! i just saw the other divot in the beard, visible in the photo above. definitely NOT done carving it...
ripped it right out of my hand and threw it. really no easy way to clamp carvings for cutting after they've been carved, and cutting driftwood before would limit the possibilities of the wood.
it was easily salvaged though, and i think ended up being better for it. i realized while fixing it, that i never got around to mentioning the second reason i cringe at painting my carvings.
the grain.
i love wood grain. infinitely variable and, when present, always interesting. nature is the ultimate artist.
done carving it....
...at least for tonight anyway.
edit: DAMNIT!!! i just saw the other divot in the beard, visible in the photo above. definitely NOT done carving it...
ag bogail
at some point this weekend, i will begin putting all of my carvings and artwork on another blog: http://carvingsbygrady.blogspot.com/ future carving/artwork updates will go there, as well as information about how to purchase any of them, if anyone is so inclined.
i've been dreading the painting of my carvings for some time now for several reasons. for starters, i really don't have alot of practice painting with a brush. all of the paintings here were done with a combination of sticks, scrapers, paint markers and my fingers. that kinda crap just wont cut it on wood carvings of the size and ilk that i am currently churning out. painting with brushes will take some getting used to, and for now, it's tedious and taking waaaay longer than it should to achieve a given result. practice, practice, practice.....
i began painting a couple of the monsters today in light acrylic washes. neither are finished, but the devil is close. layer after layer of color after color. the horns won't be painted, but will have that sweet polycrylic finish to bring out the grain. oh, and apparently "primary red" is basically pink. took me for friggen ever to mix those colors into something resembling what i think of as red. note to self: next time buy cadmium red...


while i was waiting for layers to dry, i went out for a quick spin on the SSSTUMP. tried going to crev-mo, but there was a high school invitational xc meet, so i decided against risking collision and headed out for a steady effort on the palmer-wasilla highway bike path. fall colors are coming out fast. the reds have been here for a while, and the yellows are coming on strong. wont be long now.

got home to find a package from juxtapoz containing my new t-shirt by jason maloney. i subscribed a couple of weeks ago. it's a magazine i've missed sorely up here.

so i wore it while i painted some more, and when i got sick of painting, and indecisive on colors, i went back to work on a piece of driftwood spruce that i've been chopping away at little by little. i think it's spruce anyway, kind of hard to tell sometimes with driftwood. it's slow going because it's a pain to work with palm chisels. tempermental and tight grained to say the least. the below carving as well, is not yet finished. needs a little more filing and sanding, and i've yet to decide wether to polycrylic it or oil it. i'll also cut the bottom flat so that i can mount it on a wooden base.

i'm probably going to head out for another attempt at crev-mo after an early dinner, then maybe try to get to work on them again afterwords.
i've been dreading the painting of my carvings for some time now for several reasons. for starters, i really don't have alot of practice painting with a brush. all of the paintings here were done with a combination of sticks, scrapers, paint markers and my fingers. that kinda crap just wont cut it on wood carvings of the size and ilk that i am currently churning out. painting with brushes will take some getting used to, and for now, it's tedious and taking waaaay longer than it should to achieve a given result. practice, practice, practice.....
i began painting a couple of the monsters today in light acrylic washes. neither are finished, but the devil is close. layer after layer of color after color. the horns won't be painted, but will have that sweet polycrylic finish to bring out the grain. oh, and apparently "primary red" is basically pink. took me for friggen ever to mix those colors into something resembling what i think of as red. note to self: next time buy cadmium red...
while i was waiting for layers to dry, i went out for a quick spin on the SSSTUMP. tried going to crev-mo, but there was a high school invitational xc meet, so i decided against risking collision and headed out for a steady effort on the palmer-wasilla highway bike path. fall colors are coming out fast. the reds have been here for a while, and the yellows are coming on strong. wont be long now.
got home to find a package from juxtapoz containing my new t-shirt by jason maloney. i subscribed a couple of weeks ago. it's a magazine i've missed sorely up here.
so i wore it while i painted some more, and when i got sick of painting, and indecisive on colors, i went back to work on a piece of driftwood spruce that i've been chopping away at little by little. i think it's spruce anyway, kind of hard to tell sometimes with driftwood. it's slow going because it's a pain to work with palm chisels. tempermental and tight grained to say the least. the below carving as well, is not yet finished. needs a little more filing and sanding, and i've yet to decide wether to polycrylic it or oil it. i'll also cut the bottom flat so that i can mount it on a wooden base.
i'm probably going to head out for another attempt at crev-mo after an early dinner, then maybe try to get to work on them again afterwords.
Labels:
cottonwood,
cottonwood bark,
demon,
devil,
driftwood,
hand carved,
monster,
painted wood,
santa,
spruce,
SSSTUMP,
wood carving
Dé hAoine 28 Lúnasa 2009
snoíodóireacht adhmaid
no riding today. it was raining and i, again, lacked the motivation. got an interesting call though, with some interesting info. need to return that call.
worked a little bit on two of the carvings i posted yesterday. well, a lot on one of them and a little on the other. i cleaned up the one and squared up the eyes a 'little' better, and cut the entire face off the other and re-carved it.
still not symmetrical, but who is?

this guy from yesterday's post:

became this guy from today:

this is one i've had sitting around for about a month.

anyone know what type of wood this is? it's about 2 inches in diameter and was found as driftwood on the coast of norton sound.

worked a little bit on two of the carvings i posted yesterday. well, a lot on one of them and a little on the other. i cleaned up the one and squared up the eyes a 'little' better, and cut the entire face off the other and re-carved it.
still not symmetrical, but who is?
this guy from yesterday's post:
became this guy from today:
this is one i've had sitting around for about a month.
anyone know what type of wood this is? it's about 2 inches in diameter and was found as driftwood on the coast of norton sound.
Labels:
cottonwood,
driftwood,
hand carved,
santa,
wood carving,
wood spirit
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