Showing posts with label bone carving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bone carving. Show all posts
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Two carvings
These are my latest jewelry pieces. The pendant is from wood, I'm unsure what type but will hazard a guess and say limewood based on that it smelled like limes when I was working on it. The pendant on the top right is the feminine side with it's soft curves and the pendant bottom left is the masculine side with it's crisp lines which means it is suited for both sexes.
The other is beef bone and the back side is greenstone. I will include a photo of the back at a later date. The etching of the Kowhai flower is called scrimshaw.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
The Temptations of John the Baptist
Finally I have found the time to make the base for this deer antler carving. I certainly add to my own stress level by working on too many projects at once. I'm hoping to have learned my lesson. It's a lovely grain running along the edge of the base. Forgive me for the background. Carving measures 24cm L and has been stained in a tea blend. The base is made from Totora.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
$200.00NZD
The Storyteller:
Depicts Jonah telling his journey inside the Whale.
Comes in a gift bag along with it's meaning on a nicely presented card
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Manaia update
As you can see below the progress is reasonably slow mostly because I choose to use hand tools instead of electric tools. I have cut the bone in half for a reason, which I will reveal when the time is right. Due to the age of the bone it looks and feels like a white wood. I'm not sure how it will polish up once completed.
I can give you a rough outline of the meaning so far. This is not written in stone, just a starting point. The Spiral patterns represent turmoil while the Manaia weaves it's way through the water. This is what I see at present and once I have completed the carving I will have a better understanding of it's meaning then.
The top image shows the tail of the Manaia wrapping round the bone.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Manaia day 3
The slowest process has begun. I've started carving the pattern design. It's still early days but as you can see from my previous posts it's starting to progress nicely.
A day off tomorrow and hopefully I'll be back into it on Tuesday.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Bulls horn sketch
If anyone has an idea of what type of animal this bone belongs to please place a comment. Obviously the tip has been carved by the previous owner. It had been polished before I received it. Whether the polish gave the green look to it I'm unsure.
The sketch depicts 3 Manaia (Guardian spirits) ascending to heaven. I haven't quite worked out the story completely yet and would rather leave the meaning as is so you can come to your own conclusions. It will stand upright once carved.
Title: Ascension
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Manaia carving (part 2)
Showing a bit more detail from the previous session I can see where I'm heading with this carving now. Vision is not guaranteed but I can only keep working away until it is complete.
The image below shows the earlier stage from the one above. This is carved from deer antler.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Manaia bone carving
This is the Early stages of a bone carving from a deer antler that is over 13 years old. I'm not sure how it will polish up when completed. I'm carving this without the assistance of electric tools. It's all carved with hand tools. I'm looking forward to the outcome.
Monday, January 14, 2013
A slow weekend
A rather slow weekend this time around. I began a pastel on Sunday and have a few touch-ups which I will do tomorrow. I spent a few hours on the Somerset school mural today. Rain played it's part in the early departure. I spent most of the time making colour changes to clothing and tidying up my line-work.
I do have a painting to photograph and place on here. With luck I will do that tomorrow.
I do have a painting to photograph and place on here. With luck I will do that tomorrow.
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