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Carving a tawny owl by Richard Colbran

Figure 1.


Figure 1: The original art by Charles Tunnicliffe

Figure 3



Figure 3: Shaping of the body follows. Because this removes the drawn lines it is important to have the master drawing handy.


Figure 5

Figure 5: Further refinement of the shape and details of the feathering was then performed.



Figure 7


Figure 7:  The hawthorn leaves in the original drawing were changed to oak to ease carving. These were then completed.




Figure 9


Figure 9: A detailed picture of the eyes






Figure 2


Figure 2: The drawing was then transferred onto the wood and any waste was removed using a router. The outline was then cut using a mallet and gouge.
Figure 4


Figure 4: The completed rough outline of the body.

Figure 6


Figure 6: The carving was then checked against the master drawing.

Figure 8


Figure 8: The carving is now complete.

Figure 10


Figure 10: This shows the transformation when the work has been stained.


Figure 11


Figure 11: The finished work after it has been stained and framed.

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