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  1. The Complete Potter: Animal Forms and Figures by Rosemary Wren, 1991-05
  2. Woodcarving: Get Started in a New Craft with Easy-to-follow Projects for Beginners (Start-a-craft) by Peter Berry, 1998-08-28
  3. Step by Step Painting Glass (Step-by-step crafts) by Caroline Green, 2000-05-01
  4. Letters for the Millennium: Why We Cut Letters in Stone by Emma Lloyd-Jones, Lida Cardozo Kindersley, 1999-11
  5. Heavens Above by Brenda Berman; Annet Stirling, 2005-11-07
  6. Carousel Horse Carving: An Instructional Workbook in 1/3 Scale by Ken Hughes, 1996
  7. Tom Wolfe Goes to the Dogs: Dog Carving by Tom Wolfe, 1991-07
  8. Woodcarving: Book 1: Basic Techniques by Ian Norbury, 2005-03-01
  9. Carousel Animal Carving: Patterns & Techniques by Bud Ellis, Rhonda Hoeckley, 1998-06-30
  10. Just for Nice: Carving and Whittling Magic of Southeastern Pennsylvania by Richard S. Machmer, Rosemarie B. Machmer, 1991-01
  11. Bone Carving: A Skillbase of Techniques and Concepts by Stephen Myhre, 2000-07-31
  12. Polymer Clay for Everyone: A Creative Guide for Working with Polymer by Suzann Thompson, 2001-04
  13. Wood Carving: Techniques, Concepts and Projects for New Zealanders by L. Gale, 1999-02-23
  14. The Potter's Guide to Ceramic Surfaces: A Practical Directory of Ceramic Surface Decoration Techniques, Plus Guidance on How Best to Use Them by Jo Connell, 2002-04-26

41. Faculty
Public art Fabrication techniques August 28Sept.1. One of the original participantsof the carving Studio and sculpture Center in 1987, Bob Siracusa owns and
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Home Workshops Registration Faculty Directions Events
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B. Amore is Founder and former Director of the Carving Studio and Sculpture Center. She has dedicated her life to making art and sharing the journey through her teaching. She served on the faculty of the Boston Museum and currently teaches with the Vermont College MFA program. Awards include Fulbright and Mellon Fellowships, percent-for-Art commissions as well as inclusions in collections in the U.S., Europe and Asia. She just completed a collaborative stone environment with Woody Dorsey for the new Humanities Building at the University of Colorado; Boulder entitled "Pillars of Humanity." B and Woody coordinate KOKORO Studio Retreat Center. Amore is represented by Soho 20 Gallery in NYC and is preparing a solo show for Ellis Island Museum in the fall of 2000. "To See What We Can See" July 22-23 Frank Anjo received his BFA in Sculpture from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Mr. Anjo integrates his fine art and technical carving skills to create new and restore old architectural works. A recently completed commission is a 20- ton 'Millenium Stone' representing major persons and events from the last one thousand years. Stone Carving August 7-11 Fred X. Brownstein

42. Maret School: Upper School
of the materials and techniques commonly associated with sculpture. while learningsuch techniques as carving, modeling, casting uses of wood as an art form.
http://www.maret.org/curriculum/upperart.asp
ART COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
INTRODUCTORY LEVEL CORE COURSES

Ceramics Core

Drawing and Painting Core

Mixed Media Core
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INDEPENDENT STUDY

INTRODUCTORY LEVEL CORE COURSES
Ceramics Core

Ms. Hutnyan
Students are introduced to the basic technical and aesthetic aspects of ceramic art. This course explores both sculptural and functional forms using hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques. It emphasizes developing a strong sense of design and craftsmanship as well as a personal direction in clay.
Drawing and Painting Core Ms. Jones; Ms. Hester This introduction to the basic techniques of drawing and painting includes various media used by artists, such as acrylic, oils, pastels, and watercolor. Through a series of assignments, students are given the opportunity to work from life, still life, landscape, and abstraction. The fundamentals of drawing from direct observation are an important part of this course. Mixed Media Core Ms. Hester

43. Woodworks Home Page Chainsaw Carving,Woodworking/carving Tools And Hardware
Chainsaw carving The art Craft by Hal MacIntosh Stepby-step tutorials showhow the Blue Heron garden sculpture and the popular Black Bear are
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HERE IT IS FOLKS!! This is the first book, ( 140 Pages ) that explains all of the elements of the chainsaw carving art: techniques, equipment, safety precautions, and aesthetic considerations. Step-by-step tutorials show how the Blue Heron garden sculpture and the popular Black Bear are carved. Dozens of project ideas, accompanied by hundreds of color photos of spectacular carvings...! Woodworker's Journal is the "Voice of the Woodworking Community". Now celebrating its 25th anniversary,Woodworker's Journal offers projects, tips, tool reviews and techniques for woodworkers of all skill levels. Subscribe online and get two free gifts Get your FREE Rocklers Catalog just for stopping in!

44. Stone Carving-tools Of The Trade
Stone carving Tools of the Trade I carve sculpture in limestone and marble, using carving gargoyles. carving tools and techniques. How a block of stone becomes a sculpture
http://www.stonecarver.com/carvtool.html
Stone Carving -Tools of the Trade
Walter S. Arnold, Sculptor/Stone Carver
Chicago, U.S.A. I carve sculpture in limestone and marble, using traditional tools and techniques which I learned as an apprentice in Italy and as a journeyman carver on the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. This site is filled with examples of the work I created with these skills, including my gargoyles and stone fireplaces Stone carving tools have not changed significantly since the technique of forging steel was developed. The pneumatic hammer was introduced between 1885 and 1890 (powered by huge steam driven air compressors), and has pretty much replaced the wooden mallet and iron hammer. Carbide tipped tools began appearing in the middle of the 20th century. Most limestone carvers still prefer the old hand forged chisels, and keep a wooden mallet close at hand. The three basic types of chisels remain the same: a point for roughing out the stone, tooth chisels (also called claw tools) for shaping and modeling the forms, and flat chisels for the finished surfaces and details. Within each class there are endless variations; for example gouges, bull-noses and miter tools are all variations on the flat chisel. Measuring and copying of designs is done in a variety of ways, depending on the requirements of the job. Architectural moldings can be cut using templets (now cut from plastic instead of the traditional zinc), which are traced on the stone. Many carvings can be done by eye, copying a drawing or rough clay or plaster model. For example, when carving my

45. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Stone Carving"
In Traditional and Abstract Form African art Stone carvings Stone carving Old WorldStone carving custom designs home and garden, civic projects and sculpture.
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46. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Stone Carving Art"
com/ 7. WELCOME TO STONE art Specialists in Specialists in fine sand stone carving,architectural structures How To Carve Stone Portland sculpture and Quarry
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47. Mary Ward Centre - The Friendly Place To Learn
Those new to carving may like to carve a soft material such as have successfully appliedfor and completed degree courses in sculpture and art and design.
http://www.marywardcentre.ac.uk/courses/viewcourse.cfm?CourseID=88&deptID=11

48. Mary Ward Centre - The Friendly Place To Learn
for the final term carving students may of successful finished pieces of sculptureand understanding Awareness of contemporary art, particularly sculpture in
http://www.marywardcentre.ac.uk/courses/viewcourse.cfm?CourseID=49&deptID=11

49. Public Sculpture
Carver Chicago, USA A collection of my art in public Religious sculpture, Garden sculpture,Teachers Q A Students questions about gargoyles and carving.
http://www.stonecarver.com/pubsculp.html
Art in the streets... Walter S. Arnold, Sculptor/Stone Carver
Chicago, U.S.A.
A collection of my art in public places. Click any image to see a larger photo. Installation of this 9 foot tall fountain was finished in August 1996. It is built of 92 pieces of stone, and the carving was completed over a 10 month period. Carved from two types of limestone, Indiana Limestone and a golden brown Minnesota limestone, two bronze frogs sit on the edge of the pool spouting water. Water shoots out the top, cascades down, and flows from the mouths of the three lions. The central part of the fountain features a lion; water spouts from its mouth. On the bowl above its head rests a bundle of four Romanesque columns, topped by another bowl.
This fountain is located in the gardens of Driehaus Capital Management at 25 E. Erie St. If you're visiting Chicago, walk by and take a look! A Monument to Mayor Harold Washington, Social Security Center, 600 W. Madison St., Chicago. Another Monument to Mayor Harold Washington, in Limestone and Bronze. This one is in a children's playground dedicated in his name at 53rd St. and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. Turtle drinking fountain with children drinking from it. Limestone and bronze. Goudy Square Park, Chicago. For more images of this fountain, visit my

50. Artcourses: Entries For Sculpture/casting/carving
homepage home, art courses.co.uk entries for sculpture/casting/carving,Venues offering this subject are listed in the
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home Art courses.co.uk : entries for sculpture/casting/carving Venues offering this subject are listed in the following order:
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Stoke Newington, London N16 Lesley McShea Tel: 020 7241 3676 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Church Street Workshops
Guttridges Yard
172 Stoke Newington Church St.
London N16 Wood St, Barnet, London N20 Barnet College info@barnet.ac.uk Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec A wide range of courses incl. Part-Time recreational, BTEC Foundation, Access, GNVQ/AVCE, HNC/HND. For more information,
call: 020 8275 2816/7
e-mail: info@barnet.ac.uk
write: Barnet College, Wood St, Barnet, EN5 4AZ Plumstead, London SE28 Bang On! Arts and Training Ltd Tel: 020 8854 9241 candle.man@virgin.net Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Units 2-6 West Thamesmead Business Park Griffin Manorway, Plumstead London SE28 0AA Courses as shown, plus

51. Blacksmith, Sculpture, Artists, Visual Arts, Performing Arts At World Wide Arts
Swedish artist Max Magnus Norman's art and creations Studio This artist uses handcarving techniques on 3 x3 and fashions unique and elegant soft sculpture
http://www.wwar.com/categories/Artists/Sculpture/Blacksmith/
Main Category:
Artists:
Sculpture: Blacksmith The Visual Artist subcategories lead you to specialized information pertaining to visual artists. You can browse in alphabetical order, by artistic medium, subject matter, or discover art history information by following the link to Masters below.
Alphabetized Resources in this category:
  • Desbiens, Christiane
    Pop-art carver from the Province of Quebec, Canada. Self-taught carver. Carving all kinds of roosters and other imaginative animals using basswood and all these sculptures are hand painted with acrylic. They say a rooster in your house will ... Joliette, Canada Arra Giuseppe
    Sculpture and other art works by Giuseppe Arra, bronze, raku, clay, artistic prints, bronze sculture, ceramic, carving, art work Genova, Italy Brunson, Ron
    sculptures, woodcarvings, bronzes, raptors, birds of prey , fish , animals, hawks, eagles, falcons, deer, bear, caribou, nudes, cowgirl, western art, wildlife art, Vernal, UT USA Caink,Richard
    Richard Caink is a sculptor working directly from the tree. His studio artwork concerns our relationship to the natural world both in subject matter and conceptually through his intimate relationship with wood and it's inherent structure. Public art projects ... Gateshead
  • 52. Stone Sculpture And Carving Courses And Workshops
    http//www.carvingstudio.com/ Welcome to The carving Studio and sculpture Center'sinformation resource facility dedicated to the ancient art of stone
    http://www.learningstone.net/directory/Stone_Sculpture_and_Carving/Courses_and_W

    53. Wood Carving Books
    Manual for Woodcarving and Other Crafts; art McKellips; Paperback Relief carving WithBob Lundy 'Scenery in Wood Rock sculpture The Joy of Stone carving for
    http://www.musictrader.com/bookcarv.html
    WOOD CARVING
    To Order Books, Simply Point and Click Your Favorite Titles
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    1001 Designs for Whittling and Woodcarving ; E.J. Tangerman; Paperback; $13.95 The Art and Craft of Woodcarving : A Complete Course, With Twelve Original Projects; Antony Denning; Hardcover; Out of Print The Art of Netsuke Carving ; Masatoshi, Raymond Bushell; Hardcover; Out of Print The Beginner's Handbook of Woodcarving : With Project Patterns for Line Carving Relief Carving Carving in the Round and Bird Carving; Charles Beiderman, William Johnston; Paperback; $8.95 The Big Book of Whittling and Woodcarving ; E.J. Tangerman; Paperback; $10.36 The Book of Wood Carving : Technique, Designs, and Projects ; Charles Marshall Sayers; Paperback; $7.15 Carver The Carver's Art : Crafting Meaning from Wood ; Simon J. Bronner; Paperback; $17.00 Carving on Turning ; Chris Pye; Paperback; Out of Print Carving Wood and Stone : An Illustrated Manual ; Arnold Prince; Paperback; Out of Print Chinese Carved Lacquer ; Derek Clifford; Paperback; (Publisher Out of Stock) Chip Carving : Techniques and Patterns ; Wayne Barton; Paperback; $11.16

    54. The Fine Art And Craft Of Netsuke Carving
    These art Elements are revealed with light and inherent in Will (a). make choicesselecting carving materials (wax the surface planes of their sculpture form.
    http://www.fmhs.cnyric.org/clay/curriculum/netsuke/netsukeLC.html
    Genuine Ersatz Netsuke: An Introduction to Subtractive Sculpture
    Commencement General Education, grade 9-12-Mixed Ability Levels.
    Studio in Art, involving two classes, 50 students, mixed ability levels.
    Robert vonHunke, Art Teacher

    Fayetteville Manlius High School
    Manlius, New York 13104
    1. Learning Context
    Arts Standard 1: Creating and Performing. Students Will:
  • (a,b). create a sculpture, by carving leather hard porcelain clay, hard soap, or wax (or a similar material suitable for carving), in the tradition of the Japanese Netsuke carver.
    Performance indicators, commencement general: students will develop an idea, research and analyze various means for expressing the idea, select appropriate material, and complete the work based on their observations, analysis, and applied imagination.
  • (c). demonstrate an awareness and understanding of the concept of negative space in relation to subtractive sculpting process. Performance indicators: students will work toward goal of creating the works of art to inform the public about Netsuke through a public exhibition of the finished work in school, and posted to a Netsuke web page
  • (d). reflect on the work in progress by developing strategies for revealing form through removing material by a carving method.
  • 55. The Fine Art And Craft Of Netsuke Carving
    The project introduces subtractive sculpture through an examination of was purchasedat the Everson Museum of art. be given attention to detailcarving in the
    http://www.fmhs.cnyric.org/clay/curriculum/netsuke/NetsukeTRG.html
    Learning Standards For the Arts Related Learning Experience
    Art Education
    Ersatz Netsuke: An Introduction to Subtractive Sculpture
    Commencement General Education, grade 9-12-Mixed Ability Levels.
    Creating a Genuine Ersatz Netsuke: Introduction to Subtractive Sculpture. A Secondary Level, Art room studio project,
    involving two classes, 50 students, mixed ability levels in the learning experience.
    Robert vonHunke, Art Teacher

    Fayetteville Manlius High School
    Manlius, New York 13104
    1. Learning Context

    sample netsuke carved from porcelain by a 9th grade Studio in Art Foundation student. Arts Standard 1: Creating and Performing.
  • Students create a sculpture, by carving leather hard porcelain clay in the tradition of the Japanese Netsuke carver.
  • Arts Standard 2: Knowing and Using Materials and Resources. Students use a variety of print reference material for examples and inspiration.
  • (a). Students plan project based on information from library,museum, and internet resource material. The search for information focus attention on social, historical, and technical concerns. The netsuke project also serves as transition from drawing to the 3D processes of sculpture and ceramics, which traditionally take place near the end of the first semester.
  • 56. ART Course Descriptions
    The fundamentals of sculpture using the basic techniques of modeling, carvingand casting. Prerequisite art 101 or Consent of Instructor. Course Syllabus.
    http://www.gogebic.cc.mi.us/departments/lfa_div/ARTclasses.htm
    ART (ART) ART 101 BASIC DRAWING 3 (1-3) Introduction to drawing and perspective, with a concentration of the figure as subject matter. Students work from studio setups, various architectural subjects and volunteer models from the class. Students are encouraged to experiment with a wide variety of materials, including graphite, conte’ crayon, charcoal, and pastels. Prerequisite: None Course Syllabus ART 102 BASIC DESIGN AND COLOR 3 (1-3) An introduction to the elements of composition, color, and design. Practical applications of two and three dimensional design and the problems related to design techniques in art and commercial art are studied. Prerequisite: None Course Syllabus ART 103 CRAFTS 3 (1-3) Study of techniques used in a variety of crafts, including work with leather, wood, metal and cloth. Prerequisite: None Course Syllabus ART 104 JEWELRY 3 (1-3) A study in basic jewelry techniques with an emphasis on contemporary jewelry design. Students will design and fabricate finished jewelry pieces with various metals in sheet and wire. Various enameling techniques will be included. Prerequisite: None Course Syllabus ART 105 LIFE DRAWING 4 (1-3) An introduction to drawing the human form from life and imagination using a variety of materials and techniques. There is emphasis on anatomical accuracy and proportion, while still allowing for individual expressiveness.

    57. Untitled Document
    Fired Clay sculpture. Stone and Wood carving. Level 3 General, Heads of Clay. sculpturefrom imagination. Creation Myths in art. DIY in Life Drawing and Painting.
    http://www.wmcollege.ac.uk/courses/visual art pathway.htm
    The Working Men's College Life-Long Learning for Women and Men since 1854 PATHWAY THROUGH THE VISUAL ARTS
    The College offers a wide selection of courses in the Visual Arts. The pathway shows how each module relates to the next. Students who wish to achieve the Practical Skills Certificate should discuss the choice of modules with a tutor. Students may enter at any level and do any mix of modules FINE ART PRINT MAKING PHOTOGRAPHY POTTERY SCULPTURE CARVING General Information WMC Pentathlon Beginners - These are all short introductory modules for beginners in the various media. Students may take as many beginners modules as they wish Art - An introduction to Drawing Painting Life Drawing Life Painting Oil Painting Watercolour Print - Introduction to Printmaking Open Print Workshop Printing in Simple Stages Photography - Introduction to Beginners Photography Pottery - Introduction to Introduction to Ceramics Sculpture - Introduction to Introduction to general Sculpture Carving Introduction to Introduction to Carving Level 1 Mosaics - step by step A print package Etching - Beginners Dark Room Creative Image Making

    58. Sculpture And Collage Lessons For K-12: KinderArt ®
    sculpture and collage lesson plans for kids of all ages, from Kinderart.Category arts Visual arts Collage...... SOAP carving Gr. K8 A super sculpture lesson submitted by Wesa Brantl. TISSUEPAPER PUZZLE art Learning about art critiquing and more from Ricki Nadji.
    http://www.kinderart.com/sculpture/
    Click for KinderArt Quick Site Menu *home* sitemap early childhood education art contests kindercolor kinderart store free newsletter birthdays the fridge search submissions feedback help you are here: Home > Sculpture and Collage
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    3-D AMUSEMENT PARKS
    Gr. 4-6
    ...Using art tape to create three dimensional sculpture. From Judith Walsh.
    3-D HOUSES
    K-2
    ...Construct 3-dimensional structures from 2-dimensional paper. From Katherine Fisk.
    ARTQUARIUM
    Gr. 6-8
    ...Alison Lorion shows us how to create a classroom artquarium!
    ALL ABOUT CLAY

    ...An important look at this timeless raw material along with some do's and don'ts
    AZTEC TILES
    upper elementary and high school ...Making Aztec Tiles is fun and educational. Teacher Charlene White takes us through the steps. BEAN MOSAICS K-6 ...Students will learn about mosaic techniques as they create a mosaic using dried beans and peas. From Kimberly Jensen. CLAY HEADS Gr. 4+ ...Creating sculptural works with clay. CLAY SAND CASTLES Gr. 1+ ...Children will also develop their sculpture techniques and creativity by molding and decorating their own clay sand castles. From Christina Eosco. DRAGONFLY DRAGONFLY K ...Miss Karen has a fun dragonfly craft for you and your kinderartists. DRYWALL SCULPTURE Gr. 2+

    59. Southwest Stone Carving Symposium VII. A Sculpting Workshop
    the Belles artes Institute, the Montoya sculpture Studio, The Marble Symposium, theSouthwest Stone carving Symposium, Pima and the Tucson Museum of art School
    http://www.swstonecarving.org/
    About the Workshop
    About the Location

    Workshops
    ... Check out Rollie's on-line Gallery Other Links for Carvers www.avalonstone.com
    www.prontotools.com

    www.sculptureproject.com

    www.newmexicoalabaster.com
    ...
    www.artcastingjournal.com
    P.O. Box 84, Jemez Springs N.M. 505-829-3588
    E-Mail :
    rgrandbois@sulphurcanyon.com the 2003 Southwest Stone Carving Workshop stone sc stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stoneture stone carving The 2003 Southwest Stone Carving Workshop is scheduled for September 10 through the 15th. This is our 8th year, and it just keeps getting better. The Jemez Mountain area is rich in history and local culture and provides a fantastic natural setting for the symposium. stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone carving stone sculpture stone carving stone sculpture stone carving Your Host- Rollie Grandbois Mr. Grandbois has been working as a stone sculptor for over 20 years. His teachers were all renowned stone sculptors who guided him through the many phases of creating a piece of art in stone. Over the years, Mr. Grandbois has had over 200 students, and some have gone on to become fulltime professional sculptors. Rollie graduated from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM in 1983 where he also served as student body president that year. Rollie's work has been in galleries and exhibitions throughout the United States, Japan, Europe and Canada. His sculptures are also included in many corporate, private, and tribal collections. His largest sculpture to date weighed over 23 tons.

    60. TAMA ART UNIVERSITY
    Training in stone sculpture The student acquires carving with abstract expressionthrough carving, modeling, and Courses on pictorial art and design are also
    http://www.tamabi.ac.jp/wsc/english/dep/sc.htm

    Curriculum
    Courses Sculpture is one of the oldest forms of art, and as sculptors, we are heirs to a tradition that forms an invaluable record of past civilizations. Although we can learn a great deal from this heritage, we must observe our present society through the eyes of a contemporary artist and express our vision in an appropriate manner. After all, even though we may think that the clothes of a century ago were very elegant, we would never dream of wearing them today. Modern industry produces many new types of materials, such as steel, cement, plastics, glass, and aluminum. These new materials not only bring significant changes to our lifestyles, but also affect our notion of what sculpture is and can be. It is imperative that we use new materials and technology to create new and bold sculptural images for our present-day society.
    Students in the Department of Sculpture acquire basic skills by working with shapes observed in nature and undergo instruction in various practical techniques. They then proceed to more personal areas of self-expression. Close student-faculty relations are essential for the exchange of ideas and the development of sculptural concepts; however, although the faculty is always ready to give advice and guidance to students, it is important for each student to develop an independent and self-sufficient attitude towards sculptural practice.

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