Over the last 2 weeks many of the best spooncarvers in the country have been to Edale to work with visiting Swedish carver Fritiof Runhall. It has been a wonderful inspirational experience for us all.
Here is Fritiof talking the finer points of design with Steve Tomlin and Barn the Spoon
Fritiof has a remarkably limited toolkit and shows that with skill and a few tools you can achieve pretty well anything.
Close attention while Fritiof signs his work with a delicate carving technique.
We were all encouraged to learn to use axe and knife left handed and right handed, this helps a lot when trying to achieve symmetry or balance in your carvings as you are not turning the blank over and carving blind.
Using spoons and bowls at lunchtime helps understand design
There were lots of gorgeous spoons made
But best of all in a total of 315 person hours carving we did not use a single plaster, is this a record?
More photos on my blog here
Here is Fritiof talking the finer points of design with Steve Tomlin and Barn the Spoon
Fritiof has a remarkably limited toolkit and shows that with skill and a few tools you can achieve pretty well anything.
Close attention while Fritiof signs his work with a delicate carving technique.
We were all encouraged to learn to use axe and knife left handed and right handed, this helps a lot when trying to achieve symmetry or balance in your carvings as you are not turning the blank over and carving blind.
Using spoons and bowls at lunchtime helps understand design
There were lots of gorgeous spoons made
But best of all in a total of 315 person hours carving we did not use a single plaster, is this a record?
More photos on my blog here