[Woodcarver] What is relief carving?
Brad Rushton
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Tue Dec 30 14:33:12 EST 2003
Knowing Bill's awesome work...It's undercut! And looks fabulous
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[mailto:woodcarver-bounces at six.pairlist.net] On Behalf Of David
Andreychek
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 1:21 PM
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Subject: [Woodcarver] What is relief carving?
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Carvin' friends,
I am looking thru my new book, Inspirational Relief Carving by Bill Judt
and found a pattern for a grape vine. It is carved so well that it
appears that the grape vine was carved separately and glued to the
background. Which leads me to the question.....
Is carving a figure and then attaching it to a background considered
relief carving? The back of the figure is not carved, but flat.
Also In Bill's book is a pattern for an angel blowing a trumpet. It is
a flat carving - I mean that it could be less than 1" thick and 12"
long with the back not carved, and meant to be hung on a wall. Is this
considered relief carving?
I was under the impression that relief carving was using one piece of
wood with lots and lots and lots and lots (phew) of undercutting.
Comments?
Dave
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