Articles tagged: carving
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by lenny christ The Balinese sculpture with natural media - wood, stone, bone, horn, deadwood, and even gnarled tree roots. Nowadays, souvenir-caliber wood carving is churned out and successful creations are mass produced. Any visitor to Bali is likely to be exposed to wood carving in all forms, be it the traditional ornate carved doors, the carved figures of gods, or the countless carved items in craft shops. Wood carving is a craft practiced all over Bali. written by Frank Froggatt Believe it or not the earliest records of chainsaw carving history goes back to the 1950's when it all began. It wasn't until the early 60's that the chainsaw dealerships started lining up at written by Sarika Kabra Furniture can be made of different materials. They are intended for different uses. Availability, durability and cost of each type vary widely. This article is a study about these factors. written by Paul Jones Interested in knowing just how they make knives.
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written by Paul Jones An easy and inexpensive way to sharpen your wood carving knives. written by Kathleen Terrana An ice sculpture at a wedding reception can be elegant, dramatic or fun. Some couples display their sculptures in the foyer, on the gift table, on one end of the bridal table, or alongside the cake. written by Tiki OBrien Maori tattoo and design are part of Maori cultural identity. So what is the big deal when big companies use Maori icons to sell their products?
written by Tiki OBrien "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science." Albert Einstein
written by steve walker I have run my own stone and marble workshop for over twenty five years and it became a regular occurrence to have visitors looking to buy a piece of stone or marble to try out stone carving. I have a soft spot for all wannabee artists so I would never charge for the stone, asking instead that they bring back their piece of work so that I could see how they got on.
In all those years no-one ever came back! << previous page 1 next page>> |