Artwork for Hummergirl4
#1
Artwork for Hummergirl4
Here's what I did over last weekend. She should have gotten it yesterday. I don't like to put up the picture until the customer sees it first. Hope everyone likes it, the tiny little details were a challenge, but I think it came out ok.
http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s...ent=Harley.jpg
http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s...ent=Harley.jpg
#2
RE: Artwork for Hummergirl4
Trey: that is some nice....VERY NICE...work brud!
Tell me a bit more about the process. Is it entirely etched, is any of it a burned in image? Excuse my ignorance, but I am not any where near the caliber of Major Woody at the finer details of wood working. Maybe we should have voted for: "Sven, de woood werker" instead of Major Woody!!!
I've built many houses, put myself thru college doing framing and finish carpentry, but that is not on the level with art, not even close.
Tell me a bit more about the process. Is it entirely etched, is any of it a burned in image? Excuse my ignorance, but I am not any where near the caliber of Major Woody at the finer details of wood working. Maybe we should have voted for: "Sven, de woood werker" instead of Major Woody!!!
I've built many houses, put myself thru college doing framing and finish carpentry, but that is not on the level with art, not even close.
#3
RE: Artwork for Hummergirl4
I sketch the image on a piece of paper, glue that to the 1/4" oak plywood. Drill holes where I have to make each cut. I use a scrollsaw which I have to take the blade apart thread it thru the hole, reattach the blade make my cut and than repeat that over and over again. I work from the center of the wood out so that there is no weak areas that could break, just by the vibration alone or me moving the wood around.
So it's all cutout and I apply black felt to the back once it is finished to make it pop so to speak. No wood burning at all, it's all in where I make the cuts to show shadows, etc.
I hope I hear from her soon, usually as soon as the person gets it they let me know if they liked it or not.
Maybe she doesn't like it and doesn't know how to tell me?!?
So it's all cutout and I apply black felt to the back once it is finished to make it pop so to speak. No wood burning at all, it's all in where I make the cuts to show shadows, etc.
I hope I hear from her soon, usually as soon as the person gets it they let me know if they liked it or not.
Maybe she doesn't like it and doesn't know how to tell me?!?
#4
RE: Artwork for Hummergirl4
Oh forgot to mention after I finish cutting it out: I remove the glue and paper with mineral spirits. I use a blow torch on the back of the artwork to burn off all the jagged edges. I fine that this is the best way to get rid of them since I can't sand it or it would all break. I than stain it, apply the felt, attach the mat, sign it, put it in a frame, seal the back with paper so no dust can get in, and finally attach the picture hanging wire.
So you can see why it takes some time to get one of these done. It's a hobby and I like to hear people's comments about my artwork so it's all worth it.
So you can see why it takes some time to get one of these done. It's a hobby and I like to hear people's comments about my artwork so it's all worth it.
#6
RE: Artwork for Hummergirl4
Not a problem, I usually get orders in bunches. I can go a month without anything and than all of a sudden I get like three or four custom jobs at once. So whenever you want me to work on one for you just let me know.