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fredxmertz ([personal profile] fredxmertz) wrote2020-08-19 08:55 am

carving at Sheumack broom shop

online at www.broommagic.com

I'm terrible at these things, but here are some step-by-step pictures of the way that I have learned to carve faces at the broom shop.  

I should have included the earliest step, which is to make two cuts with a V gauge, that will form the eyebrows, and the bottom of the nose,
so the lower cut is deeper, and hopefully leaves the bottom part of the nose flat (for now)
with a large, flat gaugeI'll cut diagonally inward to where those first two cuts were (you can see where the cuts were, right above the eyes, and below the nose!)
first step

With a small U gauge, I put in some definition around the eyes and nose,
second step

I put in a hairline, some worry lines, eyebrows, sometimes laugh lines just appear.
third step, worry lines in the forehead

I put in some jowls, and form the mouth
fourth step, add jowls and mouth

then I add details with smaller gauges.
fifth step, add a beard and some eyes
I'm still amazed at what a great job Thurman does on carvings.  I definitely add my own style to these, but I still have a lot to learn!
more tikis coming soon.

Have a blessed day.
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