Vintage Original Tree Spirit Wood Carving Signed Jim Nelson

By December 19, 2020 Hobby No Comments

Many different cultures of history believed that wood spirits lived the trees and were custodians of the forest. Carving took different forms depending on the culture as carvers tried to illustrate what they believed the spirit look like depending on different stories and legions of the area. Most seem to see the wood spirit as good luck and a protector. Here for you to enjoy the mysterious wood spirit.

  • Like many of my projects I found this piece of wood and carried it home without knowing what I might do with it.
  • Measures 18″ total height from top to ends of i was so excited to get a few of this collection from a local estate. this is caleb the wood spirit.
  • Brighten your home of Office with the art prints from our store.

This will result in a lighter stain on the raised areas of the beard, but slightly darker crevices. After using the hatchet, I now have solid wood from which I will carve the wood spirit. I have one prominent limb protruding which https://www.instructables.com/Forest-Spirit-Wood-Carving/ I decided would be very cool to have coming from the top of the head within the hair area. It’s important to become familiar with a piece of wood before one starts carving. Remember, every piece of wood is one of a kind.

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Tree Spirit Wood Carving has natural wood bark top with his own limb stump top. He is cut on a angle and can forest spirit wood carving sit down or is ready to be hung as pictured. 7.5″ tall and 8 ” wide will add a spirit to your wall or room.

forest spirit wood carving

Also, note that I have rounded over the top of the mustache in the area that the chip cut was made. Finally, use the same gouge that you used for the side of the nose and cut in both nostrils. Now that I have the top and bottom lines in place for the nose, I take a #3-35mm gouge and slope the nose back from the bottom line into the channel we previously carved for the eye line. This cut establishes the slope of the nose.

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I use a sharp-pointed detail knife to carve the eye. Notice that there are no holes in either side of the eye. Typically, I wait awhile https://www.instructables.com but I thought the eye carving would show up better if I finished this part. I used a #4 gouge to put the inverted pupil in.

After you are satisfied with your carving, you can then apply paint, stain, or simply use a clear coat to seal you work. Here, I’ll be using acrylic paint on eyes and beard before sealing the wood spirit with a clear coat. On the eyes, I’ll use the paint at full strength. For the majority of the beard, I only want to darken the wood slightly more than the natural wood. So when I apply the acrylic paint, I’ll immediately wipe it off, leaving behind a little more paint in the hard to reach V-tool cuts.

At this point in the ball game, I can always take the line back farther if I decide it needs to be back. Also, I used the same gouge to slope the forehead back. If you will notice, the head generally slopes back from the tip of the nose to the top of the head. If we don’t take the forehead back, as well as the nose, we lose this slope. I took a side-view photograph to show how I’ve sloped these areas back. Next, we need to establish the centerline and additional lines to lay out the face.

forest spirit wood carving