What we raised for charity.

11 July, 2009 – 8:31 pm

We were able to give our two charities £987.51 each.

Well done and thank you to all who took part.

Thankyou to all those who bid on and were successful in winning their chosen carving.

See you all next year!!

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Charity stone carving festival

1 June, 2009 – 4:23 pm

For those of you who would like to find out about this fabulous event, please follow the link to the website which has been created to inform you about this event.

www.stonecarvingfestival.co.uk

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Whoosh, sculpture in Portland Limestone.

1 June, 2009 – 1:26 pm

Well here she is from start to finish,

This carving has taken about 8wks, however it was carved over a period of 3mths.

 

Portland limestone is incredibly hard, around the bottom of the sculpture there are some large oyster shell fossils and on the side there is a fossil of a Razor clam!!

This stone was reclaimed from an old Victorian building, this doesn’t effect the quality of the stone, in fact the stone is harder because it has oxidised.

Stone is a little like wood in that it seasons. when it is first quarried it has quarry sap in it as this evaporates and crystalises the stone becomes harder.

I think she is finished, however, I like to leave my carvings for a little while-just in case I want to refine anything.

I am beginning to find the shapes that I am carving are becoming more exciting with every carving. these shapes are inspired by rocks and waves that I have seen both as I was growing up, but also on the visits thst I have made to coastal areas over the last few years. 

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Just a quickie!!

26 May, 2009 – 10:51 pm

Just to let those of you that are waiting, I will be writing a new post and putting up photos from the festival very soon.

It was a huge success again and the weather was amazing- I definately am going to do it again next year, so get those chisels sharpened and watch this space!!

This is a photo of me and my Phoenix!!

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Delabole Quarry

7 May, 2009 – 10:16 pm

Some photos of the quarry where I get my slate.

This is on the North coast of Cornwall, not far from Tintagel!!

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