[Woodcarver] new projects
Bill Smith
baydolphs at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 28 23:10:23 EST 2005
any small change in a carving makes the carving
totally new and different then the first person which
carved it.. Or we would all carving the same thing
over and over and even a decoy is copied then but not
always the same so its not really copied
Bill
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> >From: Sylda <sylda at kansas.net>
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> >I hadn¹t thought of carving the same thing as
> someone else ³copying². No
> >two pieces are ever just alike even when we intend
> them to be. If your
> >working in a class and your all carving the same
> thing and the instructor
> >has ³look sees² is that copying? I like to take
> pictures of carved things
> >and try to make woodburning patterns of them and
> see how much depth I can
> >put in them without a knife. Am I crazy or
> copying?
>
>
> Copying... Hmmmm. When a woodcarver creates a
> realistic reproduction of a
> fish,
> or bird, or animal, then I guess they are guilty of
> copying. So I that means
> that, by
> some standards, they are not real craftsmen.
>
> This doesn't compute.
>
> Dick Carter
> >From the Manadnock area of NH
> rhc511 at hotmail.com
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