Adzes & Adzing techniques for sculpting and texturing
The Port Townsend School of Woodworking thought you'd should know of a wonderful opportunity to take a Adz class at the Cedar Raven Studio on Whidbey island with Nathan Gilles.
Learn the art of Adze techniques as well as building your own Adze. In this one day class participants will learn & explore adzing techniques. If you are involved in Northwest coast art it is imperative to become familiar with the adze. If you have never used an adze before this is your opportunity to become familiar with the single most useful tool in the Northwest coast native style art form. If you are already keen to sculpting with an elbow-adze then you may choose to explore the techniques of a texture adzing. A texture adze is a small elbow-adze with a springy haft. The tool produces the final rows of surface texture that is characteristic of many large Northwest coast sculptures, such as totem poles.
Participants will start in the morning by assembling their adzes from a kit provided by the instructor, You will then shape and smooth your rough-cut adze handle and then lash the sharp adz- iron onto the handle, then spend the remainder of the day learning and practicing adzing techniques, as well as learn about ergonomics and safety. We will also discuss tool sharpening. We will divide into two groups of those that are new to using an adze, or those who want to learn the art of texture adzing. We will wrap up the day with a potluck dinner and Nathan will give a slide presentation on various aspects of Northwest coast art. At the end of the day you leave with a new adze and the knowledge of how to proficiently use this specialty tool. If you have an adze and would like to bring it we will discuss its usability.
Nathan Gilles’s Woodworking and Carving classes are dedicated to the art and skill of traditional northwest coast art, wood carving and woodworking techniques. His wood carving classes, workshops and seminars are structured for beginner and intermediate participants and will provide you a strong baseline in the fundamentals of the NW Coast Art form.
A few words from Nathan:
I maintain a small class size so that you are assured continuous attention. My teaching style is highly interactive, I train both your hands to carve and your eyes to see so that you can map your way into a project. My goal and hopeful intention is to get you to step beyond your personal expectation and carve wood with more confidence and most importantly, a sense of what to do next. As a teacher it is a delight as students become pleased and confident with their own results. All I ask is that you bring your enthusiasm and curiosity about northwest coast art and wood carving. As the teacher, it's my problem to figure out how to teach you wood carving... so take a deep breath, relax and enjoy learning. Teaching and northwest coast art are my passion. My background and credentials as an artist/educator include apprenticeship studies with various artists and mentors in the genre of Northwest Coast Art, since 1989. I have undergone formal art training and hold a studio art degree from Western Washington University. Additionally I received an education degree with an extensive focus on Indian art education with a Washington state teaching certification. I hold a Masters degree with a focus in "training" from Pennsylvania State University.
Nathan Gilles Full Bio can be found at the Stonington Gallery Gallery as well as examples of his work.
Class: The Art of Adze
You will get an adze kit that you will assemble and Nathan will teach the proper use. Nathan will also cover how to sharpen and maintain an adze. That evening we will have a pot luck and a slide show by Nathan.
When: August 11th, one dayWhere: Cedarraven Studio on beautiful Whidbey Island
Cost: $225 - includes materials to assemble your own tuned and working adze which you will use to practice various techniques with before the end of the class that day.
Registration: Call (206) 226-6729 to reserve a spot (or email at Cedaraven@gmail.com)
Deposit of $100 for the class will be required at sign-up to reserve your space.
What you need to bring to class:
1. Tools that you feel will be necessary to shape your adze handle: crooked knife straight knife, clamp, little spoke shave, little hand plane, rasp, file, sand paper, ect.
2. A lunch for yourself.
3. A dish to share in the dinner potluck.
4. A folding chair.
