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Carving from Roughouts with Tom Wolfe by Tom James Wolfe, Molly Higgins β€” book cover

Carving from Roughouts with Tom Wolfe

by Tom James Wolfe, Molly Higgins
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Overview

A roughout is the start of a carving that allows the carver to skip the first few steps to go right into the good part. Theyre great for developing your creative eye, because they have a basic but distinct shape that lets your imagination take off. The rough figure might have its own shape, but no one said which side was the front, back, top, or bottom. Thats up to you to decide. Hold the roughout one way and maybe youve got a grizzly old rebel in the making; turn it upside down and theres a lazy bullfrog. In his friendly, laid-back way, Tom Wolfe guides you step-by-step through the carving of an unlucky fisherman from his own roughout design. The emphasis here is on staying loose with the carving and seeing the endless possibilities you have in carving anything from the most basic shapes to the smallest details. A large full color gallery features a variety of characters all made from the same roughout. Dont look too far ahead, because you might miss something!

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Book Details

Published
May 25, 2000
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764307362

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