[Woodcarver] What is relief carving?

Patti Landmann lowvillecarver at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 30 18:06:37 EST 2003


Hi Carvers,
 
I had thought we might hear from someone like Big Dog who is so involved with Congress and judged competitions which must have some guide lines for  classes of competition, i.e. Deep relief, shallow relief, bas relief, etc.  I also thought it had to do with casting shadows or something.  Being a person who likes to carve projections from a plane surface with lots and lots of undercutting I was very interested in where this topic was going.  Keep the comments coming...reading with great interest.
 
Patti

Joe Dillett <jdillett at thecarvingshop.com> wrote:

Relief, as per Webster relating to our topic, is the projection of a figure
from a plane surface.




Joe Dillett
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Andreychek" 
. 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.
>
> 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
>
>
>


Patti Landmann 

lowvillecarver at yahoo.com  
http://www.centuryinter.net/treasures/


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