[Woodcarver] STYLIZED WOOD CARVINGS question...

Thomas Foley item135 at megalink.net
Sun Nov 13 21:02:57 EST 2005


Hi, Harry,
A stylized carving, is one where you change proportions of whatever subject
you are carving, to emphasize certain features too suit your personal
vision(your style) of what they should be.

It's the difference between carving an exact replica of something, or being
creative and adding your own personal touch.

Hope this helps
Tom Foley
Maine, U.S.A.







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Subject: [Woodcarver] STYLIZED WOOD CARVINGS question...



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