Thursday, September 24, 2009

Caleb at 17 continued...


More toolwork and more progress...

I've thinned out the hair mass, given greater definition to the nose, laid a foundation for the mouth. I started this thinking I would only do the front half of the head but now I'm not sure. If the face turns out really well it may do the deciding for me to do the back half as well.
It has reached that stage where he's almost recognizable. It's an easy time to give up and think it's just not going to happen. Perseverance and determination are needed.

Until next time...

Tuesday, September 22, 2009



I originally began this blog back in March of this year, but of course I always found an excuse not to get it completely up and running. So here goes…

I’m going to jump in and just get going without formalities. Any background information about me will be filled in in time I trust. Suffice it to say I hope to interact with others who are struggling to make something recognizable out of a block of wood. Or a block of anything really. Observations, comments, criticisms are always welcome… just remember the song by Ol’ Blue Eyes – “Please Be Kind”.

The photos above are a current work in progress; a portrait of my 17 year old son Caleb. The block was glued up with 3 pieces of 2” thick basswood. This is still very much in the foundation stage. It being the first portrait I have ever attempted so close to lifelike size and wanting it to actually resemble the person it’s supposed to look like will make it a real challenge. Hopefully it won’t end up in the firewood pile. Fortunately I’m meeting regularly with my carving guru who doesn’t hesitate to point out everything wrong with what I am doing. ( It’s such a wonderful feeling! ) The treatment is worth the cure. I know it’s good for me to not work in isolation and get all the feedback I can from someone who knows what he’s talking about. That’s partly the reason for this blog, to help me “push the envelope”.

Until next time…