Feb 15th, 2018: Wood You Couldn’t

xoxoxoBruce • Feb 14, 2018 10:40 pm
David Esterly is the best wood carver in the world, maybe in history.
I’m trying to figure out how you’d dust it without breaking it.
I say you'd because I have a pact with my dust, it's doesn't bother me and vice versa.

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David Esterly’s carving has been called “some of the most astonishing work being done in wood today” (Fine Woodworking). It is in the tradition of Grinling Gibbons (1648-1721), whose spectacular cascades of flowers, fruits and foliage revolutionized ornamental sculpture during the age of Christopher Wren.


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‘Don’t copy Gibbons or Arcimboldo or the Dutch still life painters; steal from them. Revive the old vessels — letter rack, portrait bust, trophy, overmantel, drop — but pour new wine into them. If you use a decorative vocabulary, use it with sculptural intent. Bring back the delight in trompe l’oeil, but (limewood being a monochrome medium) make it a more sophisticated illusionism, based on form not color.’


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Limewood is called Linden here in the colonies.

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Griff • Feb 15, 2018 7:22 am
Linden honey is amazing.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 15, 2018 11:18 am
Maybe because the flowers contain flavonoids and volatile oils.
Gravdigr • Feb 15, 2018 3:32 pm
Well that's easy. Ya just take away everything that ain't dayum.
Clodfobble • Feb 15, 2018 4:13 pm
:lol: