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 Steve Brown
Steve,
a native of Madisonville, KY, began carving in 1977. Specializing in
caricature carving, he has won numerous national and international
awards. Steve is fast becoming one of America’s most respected carvers.
Although, best known for his caricatures, he is equally talented at
carving realistic figures. Steve offers private lessons, conducts
several seminars annually and is the author of Carving Pen Figures and
Carving Figural Kaleidoscopes.
Over the years, Steve has
accumulated many awards. A few of the more notable ones are: 1st place
- Human Figures Caricatures Painted, 15" &Under, 1st place - Human
Figures Bust Caricatures Painted, 1st place - Human Figures over 15"
Caricature Painted, 1st place - Human Figures Bust Caricature Natural
Finish, Overall Caricature winner (All Categories), and the Henry
Taylor Award for Woodcarving.
Visit his Website at www.sbrownwoodcarving.com.
Click on the name of the DVD to see a sample video and more information. Carving a Face Study StickNOW AVAILABLE
In
this DVD, Steve teaches you a fantastic step-by-step process for
creating a caricature face. By creating your own study stick, not only
will you get a lot of practice making faces but you will have your own
guide to help you on other carvings. Steve's technique is not only very
simple to learn, but also has great detail.  Carving a pirateComing Soon
Carving a pirate is a fun little project. In this
DVD, learn Steve's techniques to carving faces, clothes, hats and more.
You will have lots of fun creating this caricature.  Carving a Wizard from a BlockNOW AVAILABLE
In
this
2 DVD set, Steve starts with a block of wood and shows you how to carve
it into a great caricature wizard. Learn how to lay out the pattern,
rough out the blank and then add the detail. With Steve's easy to
understand techniques, you'll be carving this wizard in no time. Carving your own Gouge HandlesNOW AVAILABLE
In
this
DVD,
Steve starts with a block of wood (or kits are available) and shows you
how to carve it
into great caricature faces that you make into gouge handles. Steve
demonstrates the carving of 2 different caricature faces and shows
finished pictures of many more. Steve also shows you how to put
together your finished gouges.
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