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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.

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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.

White Textile Rectangle Creative arts Font


Thank you for looking!
You area pro and I can see you fully understand the difference in the patter and the carving. Those are beautiful!!!!!

cheers, Jim
 

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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.

White Textile Rectangle Creative arts Font


Thank you for looking!
You are a pro and I can see you fully understand the difference in the patter and the carving. Those are beautiful!!!!!

cheers, Jim

- Jim Jakosh
Absolutely excellent work on all that I have seen you post!
 

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