Carving Little Caricatures
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Carving Little Caricatures, by Karen Scalin Carve with Personality!Carving Little Caricatures is a must-have guide for woodcarvers looking to learn valuable techniques that add movement and expressive details into a small piece of wood. Featuring detailed overviews on tools and materials, basic cuts, painting, finishing, and other essential tips, this complete guide also includes 14 unique character designs for small carvings with big personalities. From a simple and silly gnome to a more challenging wandering witch who's late for lunch, the projects slowly progress in difficulty so you can build your skills as you achieve various facial expressions and body positions. Each project also includes a charming backstory that brings the character to life. Whether you've been carving for years or are just getting started, enhance your caricature carving capabilities with this inspiring resource! Introduction Welcome to my "little" world. If you're reading this, you may already have an interest or even a fascination with all things small or miniaturized. If you haven't yet had the opportunity to carve small figures, you are in for a real treat. You'll soon be able to create little characters that pack a whole lot of expression and attitude into tiny packages. My goal is to help you build the skills that will allow you to go on and carve amazing new pieces. The effects you can achieve with different facial expressions and body positions will greatly enhance the overall spontaneity and uniqueness of your carvings. If woodcarving is a new experience for you, or if you're still becoming more adept each day, or even if you have been at this for years, you'll find plenty in this book to help you understand the process of carving characters out of wood. For some, there will be new tricks and tips, and for others, reminders of what we knew or were taught and may have forgotten. The projects in this book move from the beginner stages and go on to intermediate and advanced once you've achieved a solid foundation of carving ability. Each section adds new sets of skills to help you move from more basic body positions and expressions to more active body motion and added features or details. I've always been one to ask not just "why," but also "how." I want to understand the "how to get there." Once you understand the "how to get there," it will allow you to expand and challenge yourself in the creative process. Then, as you begin to create a new piece, ask yourself, Who do I see? What's their story? What are they telling me?, or What can I make up about them? An added benefit of miniature carving is that you can create these pieces with only a minimal investment in tools and supplies. When I first started out, a knife and a couple of gouges were all I ever used. But don't worry, the more you carve the sooner you'll find you need (translated as "I really want") to expand your basic tool set. Now what's it really all about? It's about having fun! Why do I do them? Because they make me and lots of other folks smile! Remember, they may be mini, but you still have a lot of room to create your own amazingly expressive little guys and lots more smiles. But be aware, you'll find it increasingly harder and harder to part with your new "friends." Enjoy!—KarenPS. You'll be amazed at how many chips you get from a 1" x 1" x 2" block of wood!Inside, you'll find 14 step-by-step projects with personality, all of which can be made with the included full size patterns, a few hand tools, and a standard 1" x 1" x 2" basswood block!
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