Letter Carving
By (Author) A Hibberd
GMC Publications
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
7th May 2015
7th May 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
736.4
Paperback
192
Width 211mm, Height 284mm, Spine 13mm
692g
In this inspiring book, Andrew Hibberd shares his passion for letter construction and carving on wood and stone. You don't need to undertake a lengthy apprenticeship to take part in this enjoyable craft. Beginning with essential background information, the author then moves on to key techniques to help you develop your letter construction and carving skills. The book concludes with eight unique projects of increasing complexity for further practice. The projects include simple house signs and decorative lettering on a breadboard and bench. . Essential information on tools, equipment and materials to get you started . Detailed examination of key techniques, including project design, brush and pen techniques, sharpening chisels, carving on wood and stone, routing and gilding, with additional practice pieces . Eight easy-to-follow step-by-step projects . Will appeal to beginner/intermediate carvers with an interest in lettering . Practical tips for professional results AUTHOR: Andrew Hibberd lives and works in Norfolk. He started carving at an early age and after an eclectic mix of careers he trained as a wood carver at the City and Guilds of London Art School. Numerous public and private commissions followed, and he now has a successful career as a letter carver, producing both original and restoration work in a wide variety of styles. He is a regular contributor to Wood Carving magazine. This is his first book for GMC.
Jay Andrew Hibberd lives and works in Norfolk. He started carving at an early age and after an eclectic mix of careers he trained as a wood carver at the City and Guilds of London Art School. Numerous public and private commissions followed, and he now has a successful career as a letter carver, producing both original and restoration work in a wide variety of styles. He is a regular contributor to Wood Carving magazine. This is his first book for GMC.