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Sculpture on dead tree

amy

By Amy


Sculpture on dead tree

Roman soldier , kingfisher , etc.



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What fantastic art work beautifully sculptured, who was it that sculpted it.

25 Oct, 2009

 

wonderfull, so talented

25 Oct, 2009

 

Blimey someone is very clever are'nt they...

25 Oct, 2009

 

Fascinating and so clever!

25 Oct, 2009

amy
Amy
 

Thanks .. sorry Morgana , sadly there wasn't any inscription on it at all saying who did the sculpture !

25 Oct, 2009

 

I can see a swan there too - brilliant. What a great talent.

25 Oct, 2009

amy
Amy
 

And a fish and lizard allsorts of smaller creatures , I didn't take a pic of the other side , it's different , I will do that when we go again .......

25 Oct, 2009

 

It will be nice to see the fish stands for long life in Greek and christanity in Rome

25 Oct, 2009

 

Looks like a NoseyP work of art, lol

25 Oct, 2009

amy
Amy
 

It's at the bottom by his right leg Morgana ........

LOL .. it does dosn't it Dawn , I actually thought of him when I saw it !

25 Oct, 2009

 

I'm surprised you weren't looking for him behind it Amy :-)

25 Oct, 2009

 

Wow thats amazing ,would love one of these in my garden...

25 Oct, 2009

 

Brilliant! Amazing sculpture!

26 Oct, 2009

 

wowwwwwww thats great

26 Oct, 2009

 

Me too Janette but fear such skill would require a lottery win .. wonderful.

At least it lasts ..couldnt bear to see those ice sculptures Greenthumb posted , melt .

26 Oct, 2009

amy
Amy
 

Thanks everyone , I wonder how long it took to do ?

26 Oct, 2009

 

Ages!! Its so detailed!

26 Oct, 2009

 

that is fantastic

27 Oct, 2009

 

most of it is done with a chain saw to get the basic shape and then chissels and files down to sanding.i should think it took quite a while maybe into the hundreds of hours. i love it and id love to do some wood sculpting.the down side is if you shop to much off.the up side of cement is it wood be quicker,last longer and your adding material rather than taking it away.id imagine you wouldnt get the detail quite so intricate but i would do anything arty and i love a challange.i wish i could put my name to it its realy nice.if you did knock a piece of you could just add it back on. im not trying to take anything away from this artist as it is brilliant and he is a very skilled man.i cant start getting into wooden sculptures to but never say never.im learning water colours now but after my first class the man who did the teaching had a stroke . just my luck .someone did come up and ask how long id been doing water colours and i said it was my first ever .she said are you doing it out your head.i said yes and she said i woudnt need much training.im there for tips perticuler to water colours.i normaly just do portraits with black background but after doing like amies elephant with mount kilomanjarro behind it and some other art ive realised how much more alive they can look with a bit of background even if its just a subtle bit to round of the picture.you never know i mite love it and get right into landscapes . im doing it with an open mind and i never say never.anyway im running on again.lovley piece of art take care bye for now xx

26 Feb, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Good luck with your water colour lessons Leigh , i'm sure you won't need to be shown very much ... I love my Elly pic. and don't think you could have done anything different ... we have some nice lumps of Beech wood here if you decide ypu want to try your hand at shaping something . :o)) xx

26 Feb, 2010

 

have you got an electric chain saw amy bye any chance as id love to do it. how big are the bits of beech . bigger the better realy .take care amy look after yourself love leigh xx .

26 Feb, 2010

amy
Amy
 

They're not that big Leigh they are in blocks ready for the fire , some are bigger than others o.k to practice doing small objects , it's lovely beech ,, yes we do have a chainsaw ! I don't think the wood is big enough for a chainsaw though .....

26 Feb, 2010

 

ill look out for a nice big bit amy i quite look forward to it xxx

26 Feb, 2010



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