This is a current work in process, carved from a piece of soapstone about 12" high that my father and brother found in BC. I had the stone for years, looking at it, trying to determine which side was up and what sculpture hid within. The shape was a leaning rectangle with a point on on corner and the point drove me crazy... like a gigantic nose. Then one day when I was looking at the block the true shape appeared. The point on the corner wasn't a nose, it was an arm extending to the side. Inside the stone was a man pointing "Go that way".
The next day I hauled out my angle grinder and rough shaped the piece while removing defects in the stone. Day 2 was spent filing details and smoothing out the curves then I set the sculpture on our kitchen counter for reflection. I asked Pam what she saw and was suprised to hear that she saw a large bird head over an egg. On Day 3 I reshaped the top of the piece and rough sanded it. When Pam saw it on the counter she said it looked like a man pointing. Success for concept but the pointing arm didn't look right to me so Day 4 involved removing stone from under the arm and improving the aesthetics of some curves. A few days later when Sondra, Justin, Shirley and Jack were over to visit I asked what they saw. Person pointing, little man pointing, fat man pointing and a bat. Say what??? A bat??? Hmmm. OK, I see it. The stone under the pointing arm is a wing. Tomorrow's task is to remove more stone from under the arm while being careful not to remove so much that it becomes too thin to look balanced with the rest of the fat man's form. It's fun watching the sculpture emerge.
The next day I hauled out my angle grinder and rough shaped the piece while removing defects in the stone. Day 2 was spent filing details and smoothing out the curves then I set the sculpture on our kitchen counter for reflection. I asked Pam what she saw and was suprised to hear that she saw a large bird head over an egg. On Day 3 I reshaped the top of the piece and rough sanded it. When Pam saw it on the counter she said it looked like a man pointing. Success for concept but the pointing arm didn't look right to me so Day 4 involved removing stone from under the arm and improving the aesthetics of some curves. A few days later when Sondra, Justin, Shirley and Jack were over to visit I asked what they saw. Person pointing, little man pointing, fat man pointing and a bat. Say what??? A bat??? Hmmm. OK, I see it. The stone under the pointing arm is a wing. Tomorrow's task is to remove more stone from under the arm while being careful not to remove so much that it becomes too thin to look balanced with the rest of the fat man's form. It's fun watching the sculpture emerge.