Dale Posted March 1, 2007 Report Posted March 1, 2007 Here are a few snapshots of something we're working on in the local Colorado Springs leather guild. Dale Hietala www.moonlightartstudio.com
Contributing Member wolvenstien Posted March 1, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted March 1, 2007 Dale, the second and third pic of the greenman.... I would really love to see a completed pic... and if at all possible... a pattern for it. Thanks for sharing! "The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE Her: Hit Me Him: Do you want me to use the knife? Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!
pepin1948 Posted March 1, 2007 Report Posted March 1, 2007 It's not the same, but here's a Green Man I have.
Members SmilinJim Posted March 1, 2007 Members Report Posted March 1, 2007 Good work, post progress or finished please. I like the style. Jim
Dale Posted March 1, 2007 Author Report Posted March 1, 2007 Dale, the second and third pic of the greenman.... I would really love to see a completed pic... and if at all possible... a pattern for it. Thanks for sharing! Pattern is actually courtesy of joet. I don't know its background so I'll leave it to him to post/forward the pattern, but I will try to get completed pics of the pieces when we're done. Dale Dale Hietala www.moonlightartstudio.com
Contributing Member wolvenstien Posted March 1, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted March 1, 2007 Sweet, Thank Dale, Thanks Wildrose. "The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE Her: Hit Me Him: Do you want me to use the knife? Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!
Members joet Posted March 1, 2007 Members Report Posted March 1, 2007 The pattern I furnished for the guild project came from a book I bought at Barnes & Nobel called "Wood Spirits and Green Men". This book is a design source for woodcarvers and other artists, and I thought it would lend its self well to leather. I just wish that I could partake in the workshop, but weather and health does not allow me to work on it like I would like. This last storm (if you could call it that) will allow me to catch up with the rest of the group. Joet
Dale Posted April 2, 2007 Author Report Posted April 2, 2007 After a few weeks off due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances, we got back to this one. I think this is a couple weeks worth of work from the original pics. Dale Hietala www.moonlightartstudio.com
Contributing Member Clay Posted April 8, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted April 8, 2007 I just wanted to say that Dale is doing a great job teaching us how to carve this project. It is been interesting learning to do the figure carving and we are getting it imbossed with the leather dust and glue and I have only done that one other time so it is nice to learn it from another perspective. I don't normally do the figure carving but with what I have learned from Dale I might do more!! I am looking forward to getting the "Green Man" finished. Clay Miller
Moderator Johanna Posted April 8, 2007 Moderator Report Posted April 8, 2007 Hello, Clay M! I hope we get to see pics of your green man, too. (Everybody, let me introduce you to Clay Miller, one of the best leather carvers and all around good-guy.) Dale is awesome, and I'm trying to twist his arm to do an online lesson or two. He keeps mumbling about parenting, day jobs, current projects, the usual exuses. Clay, will you post your Green Man in progress? I hope you have time to be a regular here, too, Clay. We could all learn from you, too. Hang around long enough, I'll start bugging you for lessons, too. Seriously, I've admired this Clay's work for a long time. Click his link below and check out his site. He can do magic to cowhide. Please post some of your work in the "Show Off" section, Clay. (We encourage leatherworkers to shamelessly promote themselves and their businesses.) Work like yours deserves to be seen, admired and commissioned. Johanna You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. - Mark Twain
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