Thursday, March 14, 2013

Shaping Auricular Frame for Gypsy Caravan


Here's Barrie's latest frame showing the work in progress. He caught the carving fever while working on There'll Be Bluebirds (see it pictured in the previous blog post below) and thus chose to up the ante for this new project. Using several historical references from two important books, one by Jacob Simon, The Art of the Picture Frame: Artists, Patrons & the Framing of Portraits in Britain, and the other by Deborah Davis, The Secret Lives of Frames: One Hundred Years of Art & Artistry, Barrie created a preliminary full-scale drawing on graph paper and then transferred the drawing to the "blank" eight-quarter bass wood frame he cut and joined. He'll be posting more pics later this week, or early next detailing progress as well as the finished frame once it is ready for gilding, and certainly the completed project once gilded and prepared for the spring tour. Now we hope you enjoy these...and don't forget to click on each picture so that it will enlarge. WOOHOO!


This is the frame "blank" as prepared and ready for shaping and carving


Barrie using a jigsaw during the first stages of shaping


Spindle sanding is the next stage of shaping


Filing clean edges with rasps and rifflers in the warm studio. The painting resting on the mini easel belongs in this frame!


Here's the shaped frame ready for carving!