The process of carving stone fascinates many. In our minds and experience we think of stone as an ancient symbol of eternity and impenetrable. So people always ask me:"How in the world do you carve stone?" as if I had magic powers. First, any stone that is carveable is considered "soft" such as soapstone, alabaster, limestone, marble, granite, jade, etc. You probably cannot carve the stone in your backyard because it is igneus rock and extremely hard. There is "direct" carving and "concept" carving. I usually use the "direct" carving method as you see here. Drawing daily helps me because then I have more experiences with form, and new ideas come from that. Enjoy!
No1-4: START!I start with the head position, since this determines the body position. Then I use the claw chisel and mallet to block out the figure. The lines made by the chisel help me see the contours of the limbs and back.
No1-4: START!I start with the head position, since this determines the body position. Then I use the claw chisel and mallet to block out the figure. The lines made by the chisel help me see the contours of the limbs and back.
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