
So is my Beloved
Monogrammed letter carving on split cypress wood from one of Martin's friend's log pile with acrylic paint.
The amazing ridges and facets produced by the log-splitting machine are remarkable and, in Martin's experience, unique. The smooth, rounded under-bark surface was, in contrast, almost featureless, so it was decided to use colour over all of it. The acrylic was applied with an oak leaf shaped stamp.
The words are from the Bible (King James Version) Song of Songs 4, 15. A free copy of Martin Wenham’s new book Martin Wenham The Art of Letter Carving, published by Crowood Press (price £25), will accompany each purchase from the exhibition.
The amazing ridges and facets produced by the log-splitting machine are remarkable and, in Martin's experience, unique. The smooth, rounded under-bark surface was, in contrast, almost featureless, so it was decided to use colour over all of it. The acrylic was applied with an oak leaf shaped stamp.
The words are from the Bible (King James Version) Song of Songs 4, 15. A free copy of Martin Wenham’s new book Martin Wenham The Art of Letter Carving, published by Crowood Press (price £25), will accompany each purchase from the exhibition.
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Monogrammed letter carving on split cypress wood from one of Martin's friend's log pile with acrylic paint.
The amazing ridges and facets produced by the log-splitting machine are remarkable and, in Martin's experience, unique. The smooth, rounded under-bark surface was, in contrast, almost featureless, so it was decided to use colour over all of it. The acrylic was applied with an oak leaf shaped stamp.
The words are from the Bible (King James Version) Song of Songs 4, 15. A free copy of Martin Wenham’s new book Martin Wenham The Art of Letter Carving, published by Crowood Press (price £25), will accompany each purchase from the exhibition.
The amazing ridges and facets produced by the log-splitting machine are remarkable and, in Martin's experience, unique. The smooth, rounded under-bark surface was, in contrast, almost featureless, so it was decided to use colour over all of it. The acrylic was applied with an oak leaf shaped stamp.
The words are from the Bible (King James Version) Song of Songs 4, 15. A free copy of Martin Wenham’s new book Martin Wenham The Art of Letter Carving, published by Crowood Press (price £25), will accompany each purchase from the exhibition.












