My hobby is less than a year but I've learned so many things, bought so many things!:) And I'm more than happy to share the things I learn with you. In my recent posts I received several comments about working with scroll saw. So I decided to share some links that helped me a lot, hope you'll find them useful.
First of all, and I think if you were looking for information about scroll saw basics you know this link already, but still:
Steve Good has his own channel on Youtube, so check it too, I was watching a lot of these videos, it doesn't matter if they were about building shelves or puzzles - just watch them and you'll get a lot of great tips. Besides, you can find Steve's blog here -http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/.
And about blades ( @Texas Belle: That's what I meant in my comment, forgive my English, sometimes I forget the easiest words!:)) - good link - general information, but worth reading - http://www.woodcraft.com/Articles/Articles.aspx?articleid=411.
I can't recommend any books, I have some on the subject, but I'm lazy, I love pictures and videos much more;)
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
My review of the week. Art Nouveau - links.
A bit of pictures to draw your attention:)
Okay, as I started this talk about art nouveau, I'll post some links about this beautiful style.
Besides, Casey asked me to post some links too.:)Some basic information - here in my favourite Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Nouveau
Then fantastic works of Hector Guimard http://lartnouveau.com/artistes/guimard.htm.
Victor Horta (http://www.hortamuseum.be/, http://www.cupola.com/html/bldgstru/artnouv/artnouv1.htm)
Sculpture -
Aristide Maillol ( http://www.ilovefiguresculpture.com/masters/maillol/maillol.html)
Camille Claudel (http://www.aworldtowin.net/reviews/CamilleClaudel.html)Rodin, of course (http://www.rodin-web.org/works/default.htm)
Glass works (mind-blowing works)
Also link from Russian site with furniture from different French cabinetmakers - http://www.stmeb.ru/hist/modern_fr.htm
Louis Comfort Tiffany ( http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/tiff/hd_tiff.htm, http://www.marktwainhouse.org/thehouse/tiffany.shtml)
Jewelry
René Lalique (http://www.museu.gulbenkian.pt/nucleos.asp?nuc=a11&lang=en)
Furniture
Louis Majorelle (http://www.antiquitiesweb.com/designers/louis-majorelle, http://www.onlinegalleries.com/art-and-antiques/detail/52855, http://artdecoblog.blogspot.com/2006/08/louis-majorelle-nnuphar-table-lamp.html)
Some basic links - http://www.artnouveaufurniture.com/, Perfect reference from Victoria&Albert Museum - http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1157_art_deco/about/starobjects/
General reference - http://www.artdecocollection.com/stock.htm
As for the pictures I posted before - it's Russian movement , you can find some at russian site http://www.rusmodern.com/ (click on the left menu, there are lots of items.)
and here - http://www.feryaev.ru/vitragi_2.php, and here - http://www.rbc.ru/reviews/elite-furniture/chapter1-parad-21.shtml, also here - http://www.liveinternet.ru/showjournal.php?journalid=2129370&tagid=5829, some scans here -http://www.liveinternet.ru/users/la_belle_epoque/post110252976/
Russian modern was popular, it was trying to combine art nouveau with traditional Russian style. So you could see characters from Russian tales in woodcarving, paintings, etc. The artists of that time were creating amazing houses, furniture, interiors in this style. But I think I need some time to find best examples of Russian modern, I'll post it later on.
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