Over the past few years, I have produced two other carvings using the pattern that I call “The Man in the Moon”. This pattern was adapted from an image that I found on the Internet probably 8 or 10 years ago. I think that it has appeared in my blog at some point in the past.
Both of these carvings were gifts to commemorate the birth of newborns -- one of which was our first grandchild -- and to decorate their rooms with something a bit whimsical and to perhaps help induce a little extra sleepiness to the room for the benefit of the weary new parents.
We have some friends in Virginia who were recently blessed with
a brand new grandson and we also have a member of our (now) extended family in
Germany who is expecting in February, so I dusted off this old pattern to carve
a couple more.
I decided that this might a good opportunity to play around
a bit with the design. I’ll let you
decide which one you like best.
The first of these two is somewhat more “dramatic” with his
very pronounced eyebrow on the left. :-)
This is the one that my wife prefers.
While I like that piece, personally, I like the
other carving more. I was experimenting here with shaping facial features
such as dimples, wrinkles, smile-lines and making them more pronounced. I even added a "philtrum" . Uuuuh...in case you don't know what a philtrum is, it is the funny little vertical
groove located under your nose, right in the middle area of your upper lip -- you can just make it out in the photo to the right).
I think these added details makes the piece a little more “realistic”, if a cartoon-ish carving of a Man in the
Moon could actually be considered realistic.
Not much else to say about these two guys. Except to say that they are about 9" tall and that I hope you like them!
‘Til next time…keep makin’ chips!