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I am currently making another fin like the last pic as i sold that one recently. yes!
i will post some pics of works in progress soon.
Masato wrote:Hey greenseed, thanks for sharing this! Super cool work
I was born on Vancouver Island, and lived in Victoria a few times through the years... great place. I am in Ontario now but will always have BC blood... I miss the air there.
Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly does quadriplegic mean? I always thought it was inability to move both arms and legs, but how can you carve then? I watched the videos about the tools they use so there is some upper body ability?
Much respect to your journey man, you must have some good courage and positivity to have gone through something like that yet remain creative. Very inspiring for sure
Can I post some of the vids? its really interesting
What draws you the inuit style? Do you connect with this culture/mythology/artform specifically? (ie; why not make skulls etc)
Empty Emp wrote:Awesome work! I was looking through your site and I was wondering what the tool is in the gif below. Is it a powered chisel? I also want to know what other tools you use for carving stone. It seems like a very fascinating process.
Masato wrote:Do you feel anything to the old sculptor's cliche about how the sculpture already exists in the rock, and you just are removing the excess? Like the rock tells you what it wants to be?
Where do your ideas come from?
I find it interesting to create by taking away... all my creativity has been in making things that weren't there. Wondering if there is some difference cerebrally about being creative in this opposite kind of way.
Thanks luigi, i can type with 1 finger by moving my wrist and tapping the keys. very much like an old man but faster. do you have a pic of the frog? cheersLuigi wrote:Welcome Greenseed! If you dont mind me asking how do you type without finger movement? When I was in the Middle East a Bedouin girl sold me a soapstone carving of a frog, but it was hollow with holes in its back and inside it was another frog. Crazy stuff.
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