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49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe
49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe

Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe

par Tom Wolfe

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This collection of woodspirits is done in the traditional Bavarian way, carved from a section of a tree with the branch forming the hat. Tom Wolfe brings his own inimitable style to the carving, making it lively and creative.

As always, he takes the reader step by step through the carving process. There can be no pattern, because each woodspirit springs from a unique piece of wood. But the technique can be easily learned through a series of color illustrations. A gallery of several woodspirits will give the carver many ideas about the variety and variations they can obtain.

Softcover, 48 pages, 1997.

49L3254 - Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe

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Carving Traditional Woodspirits with Tom Wolfe

Offert en anglais seulement

This collection of woodspirits is done in the traditional Bavarian way, carved from a section of a tree with the branch forming the hat. Tom Wolfe brings his own inimitable style to the carving, making it lively and creative.

As always, he takes the reader step by step through the carving process. There can be no pattern, because each woodspirit springs from a unique piece of wood. But the technique can be easily learned through a series of color illustrations. A gallery of several woodspirits will give the carver many ideas about the variety and variations they can obtain.

Softcover, 48 pages, 1997.