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Carving the Human Face, Second Edition, Revised & Expanded: Capturing Character and Expression in Wood

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Carving the Human Face, Second Edition, Revised & Expanded: Capturing Character and Expression in Wood
Carving the Human Face, Second Edition, Revised & Expanded: Capturing Character and Expression in Wood

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Carving the Human Face, Second Edition, Revised & Expanded: Capturing Character and Expression in Wood

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Chronicling the stages in creating a realistic human face from wood and packed with detailed images of finished carvings, this reference offers a wealth of technical how-to information for woodworkers and artists. From a world champion carver known for his lifelike busts, Jeff Phares, this updated book includes new patterns and photographs, in addition to valuable information on techniques for creating realistic hair, facial features, realistic skin and muscle, hats, and headdresses. Phares provides tips for fixing common anatomical errors, and information about proper tool use. An exhaustive step-by-step project, that includes over 350 demonstration photos, guides you from a block of butternut to a finished mask of a Native American warrior. A gallery of Jeff Phares' amazing work will inspire you! Jeff Phares is a professional woodcarver known for his realistic carvings of Native Americans, frontiersmen, and soldiers. He is the author of Carving Eyes and Carving the Nose & Mouth.

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