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The native American face has long fascinated artists in every
medium. Its strong features and deep character present a challenge
and an opportunity for visual expression. In this new book, Terry
Kramer offers the wood carver a method for creating realistic
native American faces in wood. From layout to finish, Terry takes
the carver step-by-step through the process. Each step is
illustrated in full color and clearly described. A gallery of
several carved faces gives the reader an idea of the variations
that are possible, as well as guidelines for future carving
projects.
Nothing is more challenging to the carver than carving a realistic
face. To help in the process Terry Kramer begins with modeling
clay. With this pliable medium, he leads the reader through the
exploration of the planes and features of the face. In a series of
exercises, the carver learns the basics about shaping the face in
clay, and then transferring that knowledge to wood. This is a basic
reference for face carvers. Following Terry’s technique will lead
to a new level of accomplishment and competence. Fully illustrated
with clear photographs and drawings, each step is clearly explained
and organized to take the carver to a satisfying result.
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