Timestamp: 14th of Summer, 513AV Kirsi nodded happily as Jorin expanded on what she had said. His grasp of the spoken word was better than hers, certainly, and she was relieved to know she had managed to get her basic point across. As he told her of more of his experience in the theater, Kirsi realized how similar the two occupations really were. It must be ingrained in an artist to feel that their craft changed lives; she supposed, for the best among them, it probably did. The thought strengthened her desire to become great. "Its just that way," she agreed. "I try to bring out the life inside the wood. Sometimes, I am not successful", she admitted wryly. "Sometimes I carve, and though the image is right, the magic is not there. The spark. Those are the pieces that disappoint me, more than simply mis-carving. I feel... Failure. Like a failure," Kirsi corrected herself immediately. "I feel like I have ruined the wood." "I've never seen someone carve before..." Jorin's request to watch her carve piqued her inner instructor. She hadn't planned on carving anything at the park, just collect sketches for future works, but she did have a small scrap of softwood in her pack and her new tools were razor sharp. Making a quick decision, she nodded and looked around for a bench. Spotting one not too far from where they stood, she strode over and sat down to rummage through her things. "I cannot carve the entire flower here - I haven't got the right woods, and the prep work, more of that boring behind the scenes work, does take time in its own right. I can show you some beginning work, if you're interested." With that, she pulled out a chisel and a thin slice of wood, not more than 2x3 inches long. "When you begin to carve, you start with a bigger sample of wood; the first thing to do is take off most of what will not be carving. To remove almost all of the extra wood, so that the basic shape is left behind. This is just a small piece; I will not need to remove any ," Kirsi looked at Jorin, to see if he was truly interested or if she had already given him more detail than he wanted. |