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No electric??!! Or pneumatic!!?
Only with your hands??
Fake !!!
Beautifully done.
ОтветитьHow freaking AMAZING!
ОтветитьTotem carver here . I think we both take from nature and create. When you said you were the only one, thought I’d speak up for the six of us carvers eh
Ответитьlooks like that one dude from Zoolander
ОтветитьMexico: Chichen Itza by Aztecs and Mayans
Peru: Machu Picchu by Incas
Egypt: Pyramids by Pharaohs
Greece: Sculptures
China: Forbidden City aka Palace
Absolutely breathtaking!
ОтветитьPeople nowadays : this is Masterpiece
People Back then : What is this newbie doing??
It's like she's trapped trapped in an imaginary stone trying to carve herself out.
Ответитьimagine sculptors in the past didnt have any goggles
ОтветитьWhy is this so serious
ОтветитьNot a masterpiece by historical standard. Basically a rough draft.
Ответить🙇🏻♀️❤️🔥🙏💃🏻🙇🏻♂️🕺🏻🙏❤️🔥🙇🏻♀️
ОтветитьI would watch the whole process. From start to finish. No matter how long it took.
ОтветитьUnbelievable I can’t imagine how the artist make it. I don’t know I just curious after visiting la Pieta in Italy 😅.
ОтветитьIt is my opinion as to why she carved this piece is: Anna saw her face and noticed how it was typical of the sculptures carved during the Renaissance. She subject has very greek features. Also the subject is beautiful and that beauty will remain in the world long after she is gone.
ОтветитьReally Inspiring with the best technique for every sculpturer should have
ОтветитьMichelangelo would be so proud of her. I saw the group of unfinished carving blocks at the museum that house the real David, its so incredible,that the figures looks like its traped there eternally
ОтветитьThanks to the providers of this videos. I admire the finesse and detail. So not me. I can take a rubber mallet and beat an anvil to pieces. According to grandpa 😮
ОтветитьI love it. That piece of rock was here long before we were born. And will be here long after we are all gone.
ОтветитьIs the sculpture finished? Should the skins be more polished or no? I just came back from Italy and saw many, many sculptures. Her sculpture lacks details. In all honestly, it looks plain without any facial expression. I understand it takes a lot of skills and of course, extraordinary patience to do this. I feel there's very little creativity here and the sculpture had no personality. The hair has no flare. If anything I think the dry up clay model looks way better.
ОтветитьWhat you do there in that short film is truely amazing, beautiful to watch, but I couldn't help wishing you wore the dust mask more. Maybe you know that there's no silica in that particular type of stone???, I hope so, but I am concerned about you contracting silicosis. Which is apparently very uncomfortable. Sorry to sound negative. But I want you to live your life to the full. Your a valuable asset to humanity. bb
ОтветитьWe need more videos like this. Awesome.
ОтветитьI was promised a masterpiece.
ОтветитьVery nice!
ОтветитьI thought the clay sculpture was the project... you and Michelangelo are maybe cut from the same cloth. God bless you.
ОтветитьArriving into the Mandala... @ 4.36
ОтветитьThat isn't art .. it's magick. In the deepest sense of the word. ❤
ОтветитьWhy do you want to carve stone? Wood,canvas, steel, earth, because your an artist.
ОтветитьBELÍSSIMO
Ответитьrespect....
ОтветитьWhat a Cute stone carver.
ОтветитьDremel is cheating and does not have that same look as real hand carved marble looks more shop brought looks it needs life !! she’s explaining it but not doing it, other than that it’s lovely stuff we’ll done ✔️
Ответитьshe says the darndest things lool
ОтветитьImagine how skilled michealangelo was.
ОтветитьBut how did they do this in ancient times with no power tools… how did they build civilizations with marble statues from hand with no machines to move them…
ОтветитьIts great sculpture in stone
ОтветитьGlorious filmmaking–mille grazie!
ОтветитьThere we go again a woman capturing the world. So sick of women being promoted for anything
ОтветитьI would have liked to have seen more carving than just watching someone talk about it. It’s a beautiful piece, would have been nice to see it be actually made in full.
ОтветитьIncredible
ОтветитьI would put two gem stones in the eyes :)
Ответить🧐🤔
ОтветитьAnd she’s beautiful…..
ОтветитьNot to disparage this stone carver but this is the worst. Where is the finished product. Where is the fine details that make this whole. And im sorry but why is she using power tools.
ОтветитьAwesome 👍
ОтветитьI’m a 17 year old clay sculpted and have always wanted to do marble carving, I make my own clay and can really relate to her saying how it is amazing to use something plane from the earth and making something beautiful from it. I love it.
Ответитьlol🙄
ОтветитьWow... 👍
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