Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Pedro

Okay....I know I promised....No more Mexicans....but I thought you might like to see one with a complete body attached. This little guy only stands about 8" tall but he's a pretty neat little figure. I know I always smile when I see him....maybe it's the size of that hog-leg hanging on his cumberbun . I did this one several years back, based on a figure I saw down in Santiago, Chile of all places. There is a carver there named Rudolfo Gutierrez who is, I think, the best caricature carver in the world. A good friend of mine was fortunate enough to purchase several of his pieces and allowed me to make some quick sketches and this well-armed campesino is a result of that. To me he illustrates the requirements of just what all good caricatures should have:
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- A good pose. While he is pretty well straight legged, the bent arm and the cocked angle of his head gives him a relaxed, life-like look. The last thing you want when doing a figure is for it to look like it came from a block of wood. To me that's "corner-carving"!
- A facial expression that transfers to the viewer. You just can't help but smile when you look at this guy. You just know he's been up to something.
- A good costume. It's clearly Mexican in this case but even if he were fitted out in a suit it should be done in such a way that it compliments the figure.
- Lots of color and a few little details that show you really enjoyed creating the piece. Collectors love pieces that stand out from what they normally see.
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I looked through my files to see if I had more views of this piece but couldn't find any. Maybe someday I'll do another and invite you along for the ride.

4 comments:

  1. Lynn,

    This is truly a work of art. I would love to be able to do Carving like that. I don't have the tools right now, but i would eventually love to get into Carving.

    I mainly do Scroll Saw work and a little woodworking.

    Handi

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  2. I like it Merry Xmas John Anchorage Alaska

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  3. Lynn,
    I really like this carving. The color and details with the face expression does make this piece. Well done!

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  4. HELLO LYNN;
    Thanks again for sharing this carving and the info. on what makes a good carving.
    I know carvers and artist that don't like sharing their techniques.
    There is an old saying,"YOU CAN SIGN MY NAME,BUT NOT THE WAY I DO IT". After all sharing is what makes the world a better place
    You do INSPIRE all of us who follow you and your LIFE LONG ARTISTY.
    As always"YOU MAKE MY DAY".
    GORDON-BOISE,IDAHO

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