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=HISTORICAL EXAMPLE=
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=CARVING EXAMPLES=
For Historical example I chose woodcarving, because this is something I tried at a young age and I wanted to see how it would go now. I found these beautiful woodcarvings on Tumblr and was instantly hooked, the simplicity and the smoothness oboy.
 
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Here is some research I did:
 
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Here are the carvings I tried to make:
 
 
 
[[File:Historical carving.jpg | 500px]] 
 
[[File:Historical carving2.jpg | 500px]]
 
[[File:Historical carving 3.jpg | 500px]] <br> 
 
<br>[[File:Historical carving4.jpg | 500px]]
 
 
 
Got some tools from my mother and bought a hammer and clamps. This was not as easy as I though it would be.
 
After a whole day carving my body was bruised and pained. But the thing was I kept on going, although it did not go according to what I had in mind.  I am an impatient person and want things to be finished asap so this took to long in my eyes. It was addictive. MUST MAKE THIS WORK. It was frustrating. I am a perfectionist. It gives satisfaction to get a little bit further every carve. It was a thinkfree zone. I got obsessed, woodcarving is everywhere around us and now I notice everything.
 
 
 
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'''Alvin Lucier'''
 
'''Alvin Lucier'''
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=1. HISTORICAL EXAMPLE=
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For Historical example I chose woodcarving, because this is something I tried at a young age and I wanted to see how it would go now. I found these beautiful woodcarvings on Tumblr and was instantly hooked, the simplicity and the smoothness oboy.
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Here is some research I did:
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{|style="margin: 0 auto;"
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| [[File:historisch research.jpeg|thumb|upright]]
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| [[File:historisch research2.jpeg|thumb|upright]]
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| [[File:historisch research4.jpeg|thumb|upright]]
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| [[File:historisch research3.jpeg|thumb|upright]]
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|}
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Here are the carvings I tried to make:
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[[File:Historical carving.jpg | 500px]] 
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[[File:Historical carving2.jpg | 500px]]
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[[File:Historical carving 3.jpg | 500px]] <br> 
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<br>[[File:Historical carving4.jpg | 500px]]
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<br> Got some tools from my mother and bought a hammer and clamps. This was not as easy as I though it would be. After a whole day carving my body was bruised and pained. But the thing was I kept on going, although it did not go according to what I had in mind.  I am an impatient person and want things to be finished asap so this took to long in my eyes. It was addictive. MUST MAKE THIS WORK. It was frustrating. I am a perfectionist. It gives satisfaction to get a little bit further every carve. It was a thinkfree zone. I got obsessed, woodcarving is everywhere around us and now I notice everything.
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Revision as of 19:59, 30 March 2015

CARVING EXAMPLES

Caroline Slotte.jpeg Caroline Slotte Jackalopedesign.jpg Jackalopedesign Spoon.jpeg Spoon2.jpeg Carving.jpeg Carving2.jpeg Carving3.jpeg Carving4.jpeg Carving5.jpeg Carving6.jpeg Carving7.jpeg Salavat Fidai .png Salavat Fidai
Marcus deSieno.jpg Marcus deSieno Erosie.jpeg Alvin Lucier.jpg Alvin Lucier

1. HISTORICAL EXAMPLE

For Historical example I chose woodcarving, because this is something I tried at a young age and I wanted to see how it would go now. I found these beautiful woodcarvings on Tumblr and was instantly hooked, the simplicity and the smoothness oboy.
Here is some research I did:

Historisch research.jpeg
Historisch research2.jpeg
Historisch research4.jpeg
Historisch research3.jpeg

Here are the carvings I tried to make:

Historical carving.jpg Historical carving2.jpg Historical carving 3.jpg

Historical carving4.jpg


Got some tools from my mother and bought a hammer and clamps. This was not as easy as I though it would be. After a whole day carving my body was bruised and pained. But the thing was I kept on going, although it did not go according to what I had in mind. I am an impatient person and want things to be finished asap so this took to long in my eyes. It was addictive. MUST MAKE THIS WORK. It was frustrating. I am a perfectionist. It gives satisfaction to get a little bit further every carve. It was a thinkfree zone. I got obsessed, woodcarving is everywhere around us and now I notice everything.



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