Showing posts with label carving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carving. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

pining for more wood carvings

It’s like a malady. I’m hooked on wood carvings, particularly those from Bali . My particular addiction dates back almost 10 years now and my collection is growing.

mechanical saw (side)


chiseling (front)


When in Bali, I also make it a point to visit workshops to personally select which pieces I would like to bring back. As wood is heavy and luggage allowances are limited, I am finicky with what I buy.

hammering a chisel (back)


staining a frame


In my next trip to Bali next week, I probably would visit this particular Denpasar shop. I’ll be ordering something big and probably would have it shipped to Cebu. Call me excited.

man chiseling (backside)


mechanical saw

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Ukiran Bali- reaching artistic heights

A cursory look may make one think that Indonesian wood CARVINGS are the same. They are not. Motifs vary from one place to the other and the level of skill is not the same among regions. For deep reliefs, the top carvers are in Bali, Cerebon (West Java) and Madura (East Java).

ukiran


seni


If I have to play favorites, I would gravitate towards Balinese ukiran or carving. Whether the piece is partial relief or full figure sculpture, Balinese carving is distinctive, intricate and stylized. Over the years, I have collected numerous panels and reliefs and obviously, I could not get enough.

Carved panels, Denpasar, Bali


architectural panels


Witnessing the carvers in motion is fascinating. Like art guilds in the past, these workshops offer a ready lesson of dedicated artisanship to those who are willing to stop and observe.

Denpasar carving 0409_01


Denpasar carving 0409_02


Denpasar carving 0409_03


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Denpasar carving 0409_06


Balinese woodcarver

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