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傀儡雕刻展示1970年代,两个位于m staff Robert Brushwood (designer, artist) Clifford Hancock (draftsman, technician) (2)

Back in the early 1970’s, our education department hosted a figurehead carving demonstration at the museum. Two museum employees were tasked with making the figureheads; Robert Brushwood (designer, artist) and Clifford Hancock (draftsmen, technician). Because these four photographs show the interesting development of creating a figurehead, I decided to post them all together, rather than four non-related images. This first one shows Brushwood created the figurehead image they wish to use.

傀儡雕刻展示1970年代,两个位于m staff Robert Brushwood (designer, artist) Clifford Hancock (draftsman, technician)

This is great because it of the massive size of the Cyprus log! We wondered if it possibly even came from the park.傀儡雕刻展示1970年代,两个位于m staff Robert Brushwood (designer, artist) Clifford Hancock (draftsman, technician) (3)

And here Hancock is, getting the initial indentations completed.傀儡雕刻展示1970年代,两个位于m staff Robert Brushwood (designer, artist) Clifford Hancock (draftsman, technician) (4)

And for the next stage, the design in applied to the log and the chainsaw used to cut out the shape even more. An earlier blog I posted shows this figurehead much farther along in the process, which can be viewedHERE.

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