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I carve wood to create any image. Lately, my commissions consist largely of replicating a person or animal in wood as a walking stick or bottle stop. My creations do seem to match the photo I am given to reproduce very well. I can answer your questions regarding drawing and wood carving. I do not use chain saws in wood sculptures and cannot answer questions petaining to that.
I have been an artist for over 20 years and maintain a modest web-site showing examples of my wood carvings and drawings.
That wevsite, should you care to view, can be seen at: WWW.hometown.aol.com/peebie3
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Well, let me say this: Every comic that I have seen is illustrated. Now I imagine that you can create a comic strip and someone else could illustrate it, or however you could come up with an illustration
Hi Dave, Forgive me for being so late in answering your question, but I am out of town with no computer available daily. In response, unfortunately, after searching for the print online I cannot find
Hi Sandra, I am familiar with the cartoon you are referring to, but am not sure of the artist. However, I know someone whose Rabbi has the picture and I have a call into her asking to find out the artist
Hi Heather, Your question is how to do Calligraphy....there are two basic rules you need to keep in mind. 1. Use a broad tipped pen and 2. Keep your broad tipped pen at a 45 degree angle at all times
Hi Prashanth, To answer your question about the difference between caricatures and cartoons, I would say that a caricature is an exaggeration of a particular person, whereas a cartoon is usually a very
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