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Wood Carvings by Mark Sheridan

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Ned’s Head…cont’d

Here’s the painted version of Ned.  I like the way that he turned out, especially that two day growth of beard.  I can almost picture him on that railroad pump car already.

To date I’ve used a piece of wire for any cigarette that I’ve added to a caricature.  In this one, I just carved it quickly out of a piece of basswood.  The “stogey” is short enough that it has some strength and I can’t imagine it breaking easily.

As usual, the hat is separate from the head.  I simply carve the head and then saw off a top portion on an angle.  The carved hat sits on this flat portion with a bit of fitting.  It will be epoxied in place for the final version.

I’m not sure if I went too far with the 5 o’clock shadow.  I wanted him to look like he’s been out-and-about for some time.  The shadow is a wash of Payne’s Grey over the skin colour.  That is a great hint that I picked up from Lynn Doughty’s site.

One of the things that I’m trying to do a better job on is the eye placement.  When I look back at my carving of Zeke, although I like the way that he turned out, I see now that the eyes are not set far enough back into the head.  A very good carving judge, Neil Cox, gave me that feedback and advice at the last Pickering Carving Show and I found it very valuable.

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Ned’s Head

Yup, my little hobo has been named Ned.  You’ll see that I’ve detailed a bit more since the last post.  In particular, you might notice that I went with a different hat brim.  I felt that the hat brim that was upturned by the wind at the back of the head ended up looking too “starched” for a good hobo hat.  So, I carved up a new brim that is lower at the back and sides but still, I think, gives the impression that a good stiff wind is acting on it.  Remember, my idea is to put him on a rail line rocketing along on a pump car.

Gardening is competing a bit with carving, so we might not advance on Ned too quickly.

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The Start of a New Caricature

Ok…so here’s the idea.  A hobo and his dog on a railroad pump car!  You know, the car with the pump handles where you pump up and down for motive power?

Here’s the start to my hobo man.  Note the wind swept hair and the front of his hat turned up by the breeze.  I can picture him with his jacket and tie pinned back by the wind, and his little dog’s ears straight back.

He’ll have a couple of tickets in his hat band and I was thinking about a bit of a garbage-can-lid barbecue with a couple of sausages on sticks for him and his dog.  Travelling first class!

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