Friday, 24 April 2015

Visual Influences & Artists

Hopefully looking at a someone else's work will help rectify my dodgy carving.The posing of these figures, the execution...I wish, I wish, I wish.


Norwegian sculptor Gustave Vigeland. 1869-1942
212 Bronze and granite figures in Frogner Park, Oslo, Norway

Work in Progress

Woman with Knife II



Ahhh! It's not right! I don't know why I think washing off the stone dust is going to help.

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Work in Progress



I'm just recycling an old carving. I felt that the original lettering wasn't going to help sell the piece. 

 Hopefully someone will buy it. Now what do I charge....

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

New Work






Gorge
Cornish Soap stone

In the Studio


Books


                                      STONE A Legacy and Inspiration for Art
                                      By: Jake Harvey/Joel Fisher/Jessica Harrison & Noe Mendelle
                                      Published by: Black Dog Publishing

This is a really lovely inspirational pictorial book. It covers all aspects of stone production and carving. They've made calipers and grinding discs look elegant. I can't recommend it highly enough. If you know someone who is even vaguely interested in taking up stone carving, give them a copy. My copy is suitably dusty.

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

In the Studio


 Cleaning the Festoon






In order to free-up some space in my workshop I took up the offer of storing this festoon in my sister-in-law's garden. Forgot to seal it! At the moment it is slowly being cleaned up.



Work in Progress


Woman with Knife II


 
I'm procrastinating again. I made the plinth for the carving instead of working on the face!

Monday, 6 April 2015

Visual Influences and Artists


Edmonia Lewis


Edmonia Lewis 1845 New York -1907 Hammersmith, London
Neoclassical marble sculptor


The Death of Cleopatra 1867
Smithsonian Art Museum

I have had a picture of Edmonia on my studio wall for years. I'm not a fan of the Neoclassical style but I'd never seen work from a black female artist of such standard and was drawn to her because of it. Looking at her work again has confirmed my guilt at having to dumb-down my skills as a carver in order to sell.


Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Archive



The slab of stone was one of several I got from St Paul's Cathedral after they'd been doing restoration work.


Cowrie Shells
Limestone, 42.2 x 44 x 7.5 cm

Work-In-Progress

Woman with Knife II

I'm still working on this hand, paring it down to size. I still can't decide on a face for her.






Lettering

A quick piece for the Artist Open House coming up next month.