This is not a Course. I want to introduce myself to all of my friends.
I think You should know a little more about myself. By the way, if You want to hear a little dipper about my life, comment and ask me any questions.
This is not a Course. I want to introduce myself to all of my friends.
I think You should know a little more about myself. By the way, if You want to hear a little dipper about my life, comment and ask me any questions.
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hi I’m just going to start out wood carving I’m a level 1 carpenter and fermiler with wood but i was only 17 at time I’m now 34 and i would like to no if you could help me ? what tools to get and how do i get good wood from to carlv? i love the work of art you do and carnt wait to get started
Hello Alex,
I am find your online instruction extremely interesting and my attention is fixed on your technique of carving. I feel like I am getting to know you as person as you share your life story with us. I will have more questions as time goes by. Still, I hope I can meet you in person. Your strong faith in God and being willing to do what is necessary to remain faithful to our Creator moves me to respect you greatly. Be assured I will have more questions about this fascinating art form. I am a complete beginner. Stay well and healthy you and your family.
David Berg from California, dsantiagoberg@yahoo.com
David! Thank You Very much! it means a lot!
I am a 73 year old who took up carving a couple of years ago and has “Hit The Wall” in a number of ways. The most problematic is a failure to master sharpening which when coupled with poor eyesight and a total lack of artistic ability is a recipe for disaster. I do however love carving but from the point of view of a design plagiarist rather than as a designer. I wish to develop all my skills through studying and learning at the feet of your course.
Vaughan
Vaughan, welcome.
I am glad to see you as part of my School. Hope You will find it helpful!
Your history provides a fair look at how you came to be where you are now. I doubt that I would have survived the various ordeals you have been forced to live through. I am happy that you found a pathway to God.during your ordeals AND that God and Jesus gave you the strength and wherewithal to persevere through your trials. Your story is an uplifting tale to be sure. Congratulations on making it through!
Thank you for sharing in your own personal glorifying trials. Your life history makes my tribulations with life seem like nothing other than the fact that I have lost both legs while attempting to follow the path that doctors have given to me. I must admit to a.huge amount of personal failure in my life and in no way may I compare my life with yours.
God Bless you and thank you for helping to open my eyes a little bit. I know I still have a long way to go to learn as much about life in general even though I am older than you be a fair margin. This leads me to believe that I may have started much too late in my life to even attempt to learn how to use whatev
How do I check off my completed courses
Under every video segment is a button ” mark complete”

Alex I have been excited about your school every since I saw some of your work while I was watching stuff that I found while googling Grinling Gibbons.
hope You will love it!
Thank You for Your comment! I hope You will love it.
Wow , So pesonal inspirational believe bring a person like you, Maybe Me too ,to such an inspiring moving artistic carving work. . Im experimenting my carving dream for 10 years & strugling with that point …
Your Life story just woke me up !….Wow , Good Luck , keep on working & teaching . Never Give up .
Passover 5781 – Maybe that it is all about ?
Toda!chag Pesach kasher vesame’ach!
What little I’ve seen of your work is simply spectacular! It reminds me of Grinling Gibbons who is my hero; you and he are so talented. I only hope that I can produce some work that will up my carving skills tremendously. I have been carving for approx. 20 years, but only with palm gouges (Flex-Cut & a few assorted others). At the present time I am trying to improve by using Pfeil Swiss made gouges. People tell me that I can’t carve because I have Parkston’s Disease & an Essential Tremor but I don’t listen to them and just keep on carving. My specialty is floral and Southwestern, which have brought me several ribbons Blue ones to show my critics how wrong they are. So much of my babbling, I’m very excited to get started with your school! I only hope I can keep up with your pace. Thank yo so much for offering such fine school!!!! Charles Bunch
Charles, I am just a lowly student here myself Nad have less than a weeks total time spent carving the first two lessons by Alexander. I have watched hundreds of videos by Alexander Graboveskiy and I can tell you that yes, Alexander is very skilled and also fairly humble. Being so new to carving, I have watched lessons by several different truly skilled carvers and Alexander seems to be the best of those.thay.are currently available. I like his style of teaching and encouragement for his students. He offers physical 1 on 1 courses as well as the.classes that he offers directly from his school. Join.up if you can afford to do so and I am positive that you will not be disappointed! Maybe someday down the road we might run into each other at one of his classes. I sure hope to be able to get direct instruction from him myself, maybe this year if I can save enoigh cash to be able to do it!
20 years of carving under your belt may make some of Alexander’s classes seem to be elementary but I would be willing to bet that you will.still.gain from working with Alex. Look forward to catching you online during the weekly live chats if you get the chance to join the private live sessions.
Thank you for the life story. I take classes at Marc Adams and I have been looking for a time to take one of your classes. Hopefully in the next couple years.
I am looking forward meeting you in person at Marc Adams School
Been a hobby carver for 25 years. Slowing down due to arthritic fingers. Truly enjoy my time carving but inspiration is a challenge.
I’m back! Ready to learn about the Acanthus flower and leaf.
Good to have You back my German Mathematician! As far as Good books You asked me in the email: The good one is Mathematics + art by Lynn Gamwell – You can find it 👉🏻 HERE
Hello, I am a 62 year old, retired US Marshal. I’ve been carving as a hobby for about 35 years now. I started out whittling, moved on to chip carving, then took lessons with Nora Hall when she was in the Denver area. She gave me the enjoyment of achetectural carving. Now I find I need for inspiration to go from project to project. I am hoping to find that here.
Thank you.