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Examples of engraving on slate.
These two are examples of my form of engraving. I am using natural unfinished slate, to keep the textures and blemishes, which I think add to the work.
I have only just started this hobby and these are numbers 3 and 4 of 4. I would appreciate any critique, good, bad or indifferent, and any other comments. |
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Re: Examples of engraving on slate.
What work have you studied by stone carvers? I do not know what is possible with slate, but I think you would find more depth effective. Meticulous design and layout is just about mandatory with lettering, and well this is carved in stone. What size is the work? As you have just started it is difficult to critique the artwork, I would concern myself with mastering the skills and techniques for a time. It appears you like Celtic design seems an excellent choice for the medium, scary looking worm, I believe they are known as dragons to you English.
Bob
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Re: Examples of engraving on slate.
Hello Katlomas, go to your local book store, art shop, or used book store and find a book or books on Celtic art and study knots. Drawing is 9/10ths of things. Looks like you are using burs to cut into the stone. Practice drawing, and your work will pick up immensely. Calligraphy is also nice to know. Go to the website: http://www.thecarvingpath.net/ It's a great place to see other carvers, most here just do metal, although I am sure there are a few here who have done stone. All the best and help yourself to a lot of reading.
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Re: Examples of engraving on slate.
redgreen: I haven't studied anything in this area. It was just an idea I had. I do know that my technique and skill has to be polished; these are my initial efforts. I am using a Dremel engraver, to carve into the slate, rather than carving around the images as would be the case in sculpting. I thank you for your comments.
hand e dave: Thank you for the link. I have done some knotting and calligraphy, but not for many years. My hands are not as steady these days, so more patience is called for, I think. |
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Re: Examples of engraving on slate.
Slate will carve easily with a push tool. But it does have a grain. Figuring out early where the lift is is essential to fun.
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Re: Examples of engraving on slate.
Hammer and chisel are the tools you need to do stone caving. These are the tools used on slate also, the Dremel will be nice for cleaning up and polishing I'm sure. Unless your into Netsuke stone carving is fairly large so the Dremel will be very slow to use to do the carving with. I found some interesting blue stone that polishes nicely and have considered trying some netsuke type carving, I'm just so lazy.
Bob chujybear: I didn't think slate would be soft enough to cut with a push tool, I'm going to have to go to Arkansas and get some when I can.
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Re: Examples of engraving on slate.
Red green. 90% of my models I do up in slate. Files and push exclusively. Slate has a grain and can shear quite easily.
I know what you're driving at tho. It does harden up more and more over time. ... But remains carvable. For that reason I do like to carve my slate fresh. And paint it up immediately after it is harvested in order to maintain that freshness |
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Re: Examples of engraving on slate.
Thank you, everyone, for your replies. I appreciate the time you all have taken to help me with my new hobby.
Kat |
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