Introduction to Soapstone Sculpting By Lynn A. Bartlett

very clear instructions. I like the suggested items to use and the how certain stains would not be good. etc. It had knowledge of the subject. Only thing that makes it less is that it is so clearly trying to sell products depicted in the book like the preblocked stone and starter kits, etc. Lynn A. Bartlett This book is not long on technical instruction (perhaps reflecting Malvina Hoffman’s belief that sculpture has to be experienced rather than taught?), but does have several excellent patterns with rough blocking instructions. The section on the use of power tools consists entirely of examples of pieces that other sculptors have created and contains no technical information or recommendations. Lynn A. Bartlett

Learn the art of sculpting soapstone. The softness of the material makes it easy to work with using basic, simple tools. Soapstone also produces beautiful colorful results when polished. Carve a rabbit or a snail. Sculpt a flower, a heart, or a butterfly. Make a bowl. With 737 color images, patterns to guide you, and step-by-step directions, sculptors of any age and skill level can easily accomplish these 11 fun projects. Chapters include sculpting techniques, how to select the right piece of soapstone, and tips on how to handle bruising and chipping of the stone. Artists of all trades, especially woodworkers, will be enamored with this artform once they see how easy it is. Introduction to Soapstone Sculpting

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