User:Kirsten Fiol

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E-mail: kirsten_fiol@outlook.com

School e-mail: 0900904@hr.nl


Examples of carving

Traditional technique

The first example was to make an object with a traditional technique. I first wanted to start with wood or stone, but since I had never done that before, I decided to start a bit easier. I found soap carving tutorials online and decided to give that a try. Only to discover that it was much much much more difficult than it seemed. The flower bouquet that I had in mind was quickly replaced by a larger shape, which was easier to carve. When the main shape was done, I started to add some detail. Very carefully, because the soap would break easily. I used simple kitchen knifes, needles, pocketknifes and bookbinding needles. But you can use anything that's a bit sharp. When I was done with adding the details, I washed it carefully to make the surface smooth.

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Comparing technique

The second example was to make something by using two different materials, or by using two different making techniques or machines. I'm a big fan of hand crafted things, but I'm not very skilled. So I found it a good idea to carve two medieval letters by using two different making techniques. The letter C I drew and carved into lino, by hand and the letter D I drew in Illustrator and was engraved by the lasercutter.

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