A lady who I've done quite a lot of work for called me a week or so ago and asked if I could make a plaque for her as a Xmas present for her son and wife who live in TX and are coming here for the Holidays. "I'm not much of a plaque maker. There must be a lot of people around who would do a better job." I said. "I can't find anyone." she replied, and "You can do anything." How do you say no to a very sweet 83 year lady? I can't.
OK, I mulled it over while I was skiing last week and decided to try to do it as a bas relief. I didn't have any basswood but I had some willow that I had milled at least 10 years ago that was soft and even grained and decided to try using it. It was like butter. I'm not a carver by any means, and it was a bit of trial and error with the limited selection of carving tools I have, and even more limited skill, but I enjoyed the process and thought the end result came out pretty well. I took the unfinished piece up to show the lady and she liked it. I asked how she wanted me to finish the edges and what color she wanted and I got the classic "Oh do whatever you think looks best. I'm sure I'll like it." Should have guessed that.
I still have to spray a couple of clearcoats to finish it, but here is what it looks like after the shellac toner coats.
Nice diversion from my typical work.
John
OK, I mulled it over while I was skiing last week and decided to try to do it as a bas relief. I didn't have any basswood but I had some willow that I had milled at least 10 years ago that was soft and even grained and decided to try using it. It was like butter. I'm not a carver by any means, and it was a bit of trial and error with the limited selection of carving tools I have, and even more limited skill, but I enjoyed the process and thought the end result came out pretty well. I took the unfinished piece up to show the lady and she liked it. I asked how she wanted me to finish the edges and what color she wanted and I got the classic "Oh do whatever you think looks best. I'm sure I'll like it." Should have guessed that.
I still have to spray a couple of clearcoats to finish it, but here is what it looks like after the shellac toner coats.
Nice diversion from my typical work.
John