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THE ARTS
The Mix: Handmade 2
 
Introduction
Laurence McGowan - thrower and painter of pots
Amanda Bevan - candle maker and decorator
Mikhail Dvornikov – woodcarver
Programme Outline
Biography
Interview
Ideas to Try
History of Bogorodskoye Wood Carving
Learning Outcomes
Curriculum Links
Links
Willard Wigan – model maker (light aircraft)
Diane Barnes – lino cutter and printmaker
John Gassom – cricket bat maker
Jyoti Taglani - henna artist
Micky Charalambous – maker of ballet shoes
Sarah Nagy – cake maker
Adam Madebe - sculptor
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Mikhail Dvornikov – woodcarver

Programme Outline

Mikhail carefully unrolls a cloth containing his tools and begins work, sawing a block of wood to provide him with a piece of the required size. The first rough shaping is carried out by chopping with a small axe. The next stage involves gouging out wood with a small chisel: we begin to see the rough shape of a small bear emerging. The main features are achieved with a small, sharp knife and the finishing touches, such as the eyes, with a long, thin blade. Mikhail creates a log of wood and a tiny axe, which will, together with the bear, form a moving model, typical of his work. By using a simple spring and positioning the axe in the bear’s paw, a simple movement creates the effect of the bear chopping the log. There is a lovely scene showing children and adults trying out the many variations of Mikhail’s working models, all beautifully carved and linked by the central theme of a Russian bear.