Woodcarving
Carving the Tyldal Chair: Intermediate Session
Course Overview
North House Folk School is honored to welcome Lara R. Domeneghetti, a highly accomplished woodcarver, to teach for the first time in the US. Lara hails from an Italian multigenerational family of woodcarvers and gilders, but found her artistic home and passion in medieval Norwegian-style carving. Lara will offer two courses exploring the Tyldal Chair, a highly ornamented birch and pine chair from ~1150 AD Norway that has inspired centuries of imitation (see the Glencairn's Tyldal for Bryn Athyn Cathedral a twentieth-century revival). The emphasis of these courses will be to work with a limited number of tools imitating the conditions in which the original chair was likely crafted. Participants will have the opportunity to test historically replicated tools from Viking-Age Scandinavia to reproduce the tool marks of the ornament.
This intermediate second course will delve into the central ornament motif of this iconic piece of furniture. This motif is amongst the most enigmatic of the entire chair, referencing a figure fighting and being attacked by two wolves, a scene still open to interpretation in Norse mythology. This course is intended for those with prior woodcarving experience, particularly in chip carving,knot work or Celtic ornamentation.
Required Tools
- There are no required tools for this course, just bring whatever you like to use to carve. The instructor will provide all necessary tools.