Large waves!

12 May, 2010 – 8:36 pm

Well here are the photos of my latest carving.

I am using a beautiful piece of hard Tetbury limestone from Veizeys Quarry. It has some very interesting fossils running through it, I have found a piece of coral, some beautiful shells and loads of Gastropods!

Having The Gloucester Geological Conservation Trust at The Tithe barn centre is  really exciting for me as I am always finding interesting fossils-they also help to give me a greater understanding of the stone that I am carving!

These photos show you how the stone was before I started carving.
The surface was speckled with beautiful small gastropods-small spiral fossils. Once I had chipped off this layer-which was actually quite sad, I uncovered a beautiful consistant limestone. On 2 opposite sides there was a sparkly layer of Calcite-crystallised stone and the cement that holds the ooliths together.

This was tricky to chip off as it is incredibly hard, with the underlying stone was  hard as well.

I had a drawing to work from, but this soon became redundant as I developed the shapes and followed the forms.

The next series of photos shows the stone as I am carving it now. Using my engine crane and blocks I was able to stand the carving up. The previous photos show the carving laying on it’s back. There was only so much I could do with the stone in this position.

Hopefully you can see the shapes beginning to form. At the moment all the carving that I have done has been with the punch and hammer-obviously I do start off with the pitching chisel, but this is only for a short while.

As the roughing out process develops, I can start to introduce other chisels. The claw to start to refine the surfaces, the draft or inch chisel to introduce the lines and clarify the developing forms. This can be seen more in the next series of photos.

Obviously there is still plenty of work to do, so as soon as there are more photos, I will show them in a new post.

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What I carved at Highnam.

26 April, 2010 – 10:17 am

What a brilliant weekend. We arrived at 8:30 on Saturday, once we had got settled, carving commenced.

There were 6 of us with differing skill levels, we all had a ft cubed piece of Fishhill limetone from Broadway in the Cotswolds. It was very shelly and quite difficult to carve!

This year there was no theme, one stonemason carved an Avocado in 2 halves, another one did a Monkey, I carved my devil grotesque, there was a lovely Scarab Beetle, so it was very varied.

The Marquee that we were working in was in the heart of the fair and so we were well received by the general public all itching to know everything about our carvings, the stone and how we came to be stonemasons!

We must have talked to about 300 people on Saturday, as well as working to a very tight deadline of 3pm on the following day.

Some of us stayed overnight, and we joined the Medieaval village by their campfire for some wine and good company. Knowing we had to make a good start in the morning we turned in for the night.

Come Sunday morning, we were pretty tired, taking part in an event such as this is exhausting and exhilerating, adrenalin helps to keep us going and work twice as fast to create something which would normally take 3 or 4 days!!

I had made a good start on Saturday, so this enabled me to finish in time.

The judges came round, so while they were deliberating, I went and had some well deserved ice cream!!!

All the carvings were put into a silent auction and the money raised went to Gloucester Cathedral and The Pied Piper appeal.

Finally they had finished and to my surprise I was awarded 1st prize!!! what a great finish to a great weekend!!

Hope you like my carving!

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Highnam Court Spring Fair.

21 April, 2010 – 5:20 pm

I will be taking part in the mini stone carving event set in the beautiful surroundings of Highnam Court, Gloucestershire, on the 24th and 25th April 2010.

This is the clay model I will be working from!

The carvings will be auctioned off on Sunday afternoon in aid of Gloucester Cathedral and The Pied Piper appeal.

There are many more attractions, Wood carving, a Medieaval Village, Craft stalls, live music and entertainment, classic cars and much much more.

Come along, the weather forcast is good, and you never know, you may win one of the carvings! There will be about 10 of us carving so the range of carvings should be quite broad.

For more information, visit, www.highnamcourtspringfair.co.uk

Hope to see you there!

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Carving of a Siren on the Rocks

6 April, 2010 – 4:29 pm

Some of you may have seen this carving as a work in progress during last Summer, well here she is!

She is carved from Portland limestone and stands just over 2ft high by 7″ square.

The wave forms that have become a theme in my carvings are something that I am going to explore further in my next carvings.

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Wave carving.

4 April, 2010 – 4:21 pm

Here are the photos of the finished carving. Due to a fault in the stone, I removed about 6″ off the bottom of the block.

It is sanded to a very fine finish. I hope you like it.

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