
Realistic Dogs
A How-to Workbook for Carvers and Artists
Jack Kochan(Author)
Fox Chapel Publishing
Published on 15. September 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-1-56523-219-8 (ISBN)
Description
Man's best friend receives top-billing in Realistic Dogs by renowned dog artist and carver Jack Kochan. Written for intermediate to advanced carvers using power carving tools, Realistic Dogs will show readers how to capture the unique personality found in a variety of dog breeds. Readers will find detailed carving guidance for long-haired dogs, short-haired dogs and puppies-including step-by-step instructions for three dogs: - Short-haired Dachshund - Lhasa Apso - Golden Retriever Puppy By providing thorough tips and techniques-illustrated with clear, full-color photography-this book gives power carvers a valuable tool to follow for carving these three breeds. Plus, author Jack Kochan provides a thorough sampling of expertly illustrated patterns some of the country's top breeds, including: - Pointer - Dalmatian - Greyhound - Great Dane - Golden Retriever - Boxer - And more Whether a family pet or hunting companion, dogs hold a special place in our hearts, and have been a favorite subject of carvers everywhere. Readers will benefit from the author's years of power carving experience, who provides detailed instruction on all aspects of dog carving-including anatomy, fur, tools, materials and finishing-and will give the reader all the skills they need to become accomplished dog carvers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
East Petersburg
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
153 full colour photographs, 55 plans & drawings
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56523-219-8 (9781565232198)
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Person
A self-taught artist and avid woodcarver, Jack Kochan has been carving nearly twenty years. Though primarily a wildfowl carver, he is adept at many styles of carving from relief, to caricature, to realistic and covers a broad range of subject matter. Born and raised in the rolling hills of Berks County, Pennsylvania, he grew up with a deep appreciation of wildlife and nature. Much of his work reflects the adversity, tranquillity, and sometimes the comedy of nature itself. A thorough understanding of anatomical structure helps create his many lifelike pieces. He also illustrates for Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine and has been a contributor to several articles. Jack resides in Leesport, Pennsylvania with his wife, June.