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Monthly Archives: April 2022
Loch Arkaig Animal Sculptures part 8: Final phase begins
The Loch Arkaig sculptures are now approaching the final phase. As the subjects chosen for this commission are so varied, each has set its own challenges. The lynx has not posed too many problems, although it is the first time … Continue reading
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Tagged capercaillie, commissions, driftwood, Loch Arkaig, lynx, roe deer, wild boar
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Loch Arkaig Animal Sculptures part 7: Capercaillie colour
With detailed work already well under way last week on the capercaillie, it was time to start thinking about colouring the sculpture. I often choose to leave my driftwood sculptures as bare wood but if any creature merits colour then … Continue reading
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Tagged capercaillie, commissions, driftwood, Loch Arkaig, wild boar
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Loch Arkaig Animal Sculptures part 6: Roe Deer & Wild Boar detail
With some of the more detailed work already started on the lynx and capercaillie, it was time to devote a couple of days to the roe deer and wild boar sculptures. Much of the wood salvaged from Loch Arkaig has … Continue reading
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Tagged commissions, deer sculpture, driftwood, Loch Arkaig, roe deer, wild boar
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Loch Arkaig Animal Sculptures part 5: Capercaillie detail
Work on the four commissioned sculptures is now progressing at a rapid rate. After a full day on the lynx sculpture yesterday, today is was the turn of the capercaillie to receive some special attention. The delivery of the wood … Continue reading
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Tagged capercaillie, commission, driftwood, Loch Arkaig, Woodland Trust
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Loch Arkaig Animal Sculptures part 4: Lynx detail
The next stage of the creation of the four Loch Arkaig sculptures is the most exciting. Having created a solid framework and built it up with the wood salvaged from the site, now is the time when the sculptures really … Continue reading
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Tagged commissions, driftwood, Loch Arkaig, lynx
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Loch Arkaig Animal Sculptures part 3: Wild Boar and Capercaillie
Sculptures 3 and 4 for the Loch Arkaig project are a wild boar and a capercaillie. The Wild Boar can be quite a sizeable beast and a solid frame was created from locally sourced driftwood. As soon as the delivery … Continue reading
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Tagged capercaillie, driftwood, Loch Arkaig, wild boar
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Loch Arkaig project part 2: Roe Deer and Lynx
Work is moving forward at a good pace now on the Loch Arkaig sculptures. Having sorted through the delivery of driftwood and assorted pieces salvaged from Loch Arkaig, the next phase of the project is to start building up the … Continue reading
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Tagged driftwood, Loch Arkaig, lynx, roe deer
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