
Woodcarving
Nordic Relief Carving: From the Acanthus Plant to Dragon Motifs
Course Overview
The "Dragon" or "Stave Church Style" of carving is perhaps Norway's greatest contribution to the carving world. The Mediterranean acanthus plant, adopted from ancient Greek stone work, was adopted by woodworkers in Scandinavia in the 18th and 19th centuries. These two styles continue to be primary forms of adornment in Scandinavian woodcarving today. This course welcomes both beginning woodcarvers interested in relief carving, as well as experienced carvers who would like to develop new relief carving skills within the Nordic tradition. Beginners will be introduced to basic relief carving tools and techniques. Then, with a provided practice blank gain the basic skills needed for the class project. All students will then choose individual projects, including such household items as plate shelves, candleholders or bread servers, incorporating relief work based on acanthus plants or Dragon-style motifs. Tool selection and sharpening and finishing techniques are included. Tools may be available for loan and/or purchase.
Dates
Wed, Mar 2nd, 2016 – Fri, Mar 4th, 2016
Course Details
Length: 3 Days
Hours: 9am-5pm
Required
You will need the following tools for this class:
All required tools/materials are provided by your instructor and North House and will be available once the course begins.Optional Tools
Please bring your own carving knives if you have them, along with whatever materials you might feel appropriate for this course.
More Information
Once registered, students will receive a confirmation email with further class information. Please call us if you haven't received it within 24 hours.