A drawn and a carved pattern
It seems to me that a drawn pattern and a carved one are completely different things. And it's all about their perception: sometimes something that can be drawn on paper can not be carve out on wood - because they would have different compositional moments. What looks good on paper could look not so good as a whole composition on wood - maybe, because of the depth of carving. So, when preparing a pattern for carving on paper, it is necessary to mentally relate it to the pattern that would appear on wood.
Thank you for looking!
It seems to me that a drawn pattern and a carved one are completely different things. And it's all about their perception: sometimes something that can be drawn on paper can not be carve out on wood - because they would have different compositional moments. What looks good on paper could look not so good as a whole composition on wood - maybe, because of the depth of carving. So, when preparing a pattern for carving on paper, it is necessary to mentally relate it to the pattern that would appear on wood.
Thank you for looking!