Wood Carving for the Highlands
Imagine you were retired and approaching the age of 70. What’s the best thing to do?
Well, what about learning a freaking hard to learn instrument? Maybe one that is even loud as hell and not so easy to find a teacher for?
Yeah, that’s my dad.
Interested in anything in the world and light minded - he doesn’t fear to approach such new things.
If there is one wish for my life, then it is to have that attitude even as elderly.
Happy little Accidents
The mini is a present and came together accidentally.
My memory is a bit blurry. I think it started with a 3x3cm wooden block that I started carving for fun and found it appearing like a scotch coast.
Or I found that piper somehow, maybe even searched actively? However, Carving the block was the key. A dump idea because it was very hard wood and I used my xacto knife with a few drills.
Building the Cliff
I still remember my wife screaming that I’ll cut my fingers off. Luckily I didn’t - but I could have made my life way easier with proper tools or material.
During the carving a corner of the block broke away - Happy incident, cause it looks more like a natural coast now and I’d planned to add waves.
Afterwards, some styrofoam was added, sanded and that’s it.
The Piper was 3D printed from Medburyminiatures.
Sketching a cliff coast
Now that wave effect puzzled me. I tried some waves at the coast on a dummy base with cotton and acrylic medium. Inspiration is this clip from Chris Flodberg
Not perfect but somehow it’s a selling effect with low effort.
Painting a Kilt
As for the painting, there is nothing really special.
The base is some wet in wet from brown to greens and a little desaturated yellow drybrush.
The Piper received all it’s colors - whereas the kilt was fun. It is amazing how many types of kilt patterns exist. I’ve chosen a rather big one to simplify the painting but even wasn’t able to add the very fine “in between” lines in the bigger red stripes.
And the wave effect, well, today I think it still looks quite like cotton. Next time I’ll use more acrylics.
Final Pictures
The final images are badly illuminated, but I can’t take new pictures, because he sits proudly in the shelf of an even prouder bagpiper dad.












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