Archive for April 7th, 2011
WHITTLE FOLK ART
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The WHITTLE FOLK ART certificate serves also as an educational tool for classes that the WOOD BEE CARVER teaches. Whittle-Carving is carving only with a knife as an exercise in one of the most common forms of Folk Art. The certificate states the Motto of the WOOD BEE CARVER as “Would be carvers would be carvers if they would carve wood.” Next comes the WOOD BEE CARVER’S Rules of one line lessons that are extremely important to the practice of Whittle-Carving. The first four deal with the importance of “slicing with the cutting edge” as being the most efficient cut with a knife (as it is with any carving tool). The other sayings on the certificate hold significant meaning worth thinking about, but for this posting the central theme is that of learning to “slice with the cutting edge,” as often as possible. Read the rest of this entry »