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Jason Lucio Art
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.ค. 2010
I create realistic bird carvings from wood.
Carving A Bird: Making An American Crow From Wood, Brass and Epoxy
In this video I carve and paint a half-sized American Crow on a corn stalk from a piece of tupelo wood. I also make the feet from brass and the Apoxie brand of epoxy putty.
Check out my bird of prey carving video: th-cam.com/video/4Bjj5Xq78Qw/w-d-xo.html
This bird sculpture was a commissioned piece for a private collection.
Some of the tools that I used on this video can be found on the following links.
Saburrtooth www.saburrtooth.com/c-51-shank-burrs.aspx
My Foredom flexible shaft motor: Canada: amzn.to/482RtUN or in USA: amzn.to/3TcfccR
Micromotor power grinder: Canada: amzn.to/3Y1V2WF or in USA amzn.to/3yRnL4u
Diamond Carving Bits 3/32": Canada: amzn.to/3XZSQPk or in USA amzn.to/3YozuFa
3M Dust Respirator: Canada: amzn.to/3YpK5j1 or in USA: amzn.to/3A4xSXK
Apoxie Sculpt: amzn.to/3ER2xaI
Woodworker's Apron: amzn.to/4851ReI
Studio Desk Lamp: amzn.to/3TYMD59
Bluetooth Headphones: amzn.to/3BHJhgr
Airbrush (I use Iwata airbrushes primarily but also ones that are very similar to Iwata): amzn.to/3D3s13r
Airbrush Compressor: Canada: amzn.to/4eGqHUJ or in USA amzn.to/3geVi2c
Paint mixing Sta-Wet palette: amzn.to/3D7peX3
As an Amazon Affiliate I earn fees from any qualifying purchases.
Thank you for watching.
You can see more of my work on my sites:
www.jasonlucioart.com/
JasonLucioArt
jasonlucioart?hl=en
Check out my bird of prey carving video: th-cam.com/video/4Bjj5Xq78Qw/w-d-xo.html
This bird sculpture was a commissioned piece for a private collection.
Some of the tools that I used on this video can be found on the following links.
Saburrtooth www.saburrtooth.com/c-51-shank-burrs.aspx
My Foredom flexible shaft motor: Canada: amzn.to/482RtUN or in USA: amzn.to/3TcfccR
Micromotor power grinder: Canada: amzn.to/3Y1V2WF or in USA amzn.to/3yRnL4u
Diamond Carving Bits 3/32": Canada: amzn.to/3XZSQPk or in USA amzn.to/3YozuFa
3M Dust Respirator: Canada: amzn.to/3YpK5j1 or in USA: amzn.to/3A4xSXK
Apoxie Sculpt: amzn.to/3ER2xaI
Woodworker's Apron: amzn.to/4851ReI
Studio Desk Lamp: amzn.to/3TYMD59
Bluetooth Headphones: amzn.to/3BHJhgr
Airbrush (I use Iwata airbrushes primarily but also ones that are very similar to Iwata): amzn.to/3D3s13r
Airbrush Compressor: Canada: amzn.to/4eGqHUJ or in USA amzn.to/3geVi2c
Paint mixing Sta-Wet palette: amzn.to/3D7peX3
As an Amazon Affiliate I earn fees from any qualifying purchases.
Thank you for watching.
You can see more of my work on my sites:
www.jasonlucioart.com/
JasonLucioArt
jasonlucioart?hl=en
มุมมอง: 20 308
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Carving A Bust Of The King Of Ducks
มุมมอง 1.9K9 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I carve and paint a Canvasback drake duck decoy head from a piece of tupelo wood. I use glass eyes, epoxy glue and acrylic paint to finish this sculpture. I found a surprise embedded in the wood too. This carving is available for purchase. Please message me if interested. Some of the tools that I used on this video can be found on the following links. Saburrtooth www.saburrtooth.c...
Time-lapse Carving A Little Duck From Russia. A Baikal Teal
มุมมอง 731ปีที่แล้ว
I carved a little Baikal Teal bust sculpture using tupelo wood, glass eyes, epoxy. I used an air brush and acrylic paints for the finish. A wonderfully colorful duck from Russia is a great one to paint. Time-lapse Thank you for watching. Some of the tools that I used on this video can be found on the following links. Saburrtooth www.saburrtooth.com/c-51-shank-burrs.aspx My Foredom flexible shaf...
How I Carved A Block Of Wood Into A Falcon
มุมมอง 8Kปีที่แล้ว
In this video I carve a Gyrfalcon sculpture from a piece of tupelo wood and then using a variety of brushes and airbrushes I paint it with acrylics. One of my favorite birds of prey: The Gyrfalcon is the largest falcon in the world and can be found in the Arctic tundra. It is a prized bird of falconers (especially in the UAE; Dubai and Abu Dhabi) and was once reserved for only kings and nobles ...
Making a Shorebird Decoy Carving
มุมมอง 4.1Kปีที่แล้ว
Power carving a decoy of a Virginia Rail from wood. These little guys are more often heard then seen in the dense cover of a marsh. Thank you for watching. Some of the tools that I used on this video can be found on the following links. Saburrtooth www.saburrtooth.com/c-51-shank-burrs.aspx My Foredom flexible shaft motor: Canada: amzn.to/482RtUN or in USA: amzn.to/3TcfccR Micromotor power grind...
Sculpting The Magical Common Loon From Wood
มุมมอง 4.4Kปีที่แล้ว
Follow along as I carve and paint a bust of a Common Loon. Using tupelo wood, various power carving tools, epoxy and glass eyes I bring this piece to life. This was painted with acrylic paint using an airbrush and paint brushes. Thank you for watching. Some of the tools that I used on this video can be found on the following links. Saburrtooth www.saburrtooth.com/c-51-shank-burrs.aspx My Foredo...
Carve And Paint A Bald Eagle Head From Wood - Bird Carving Time Lapse
มุมมอง 65K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Eagle Carving: From a piece of tupelo wood I carve the head of a Bald Eagle. With it's intense gaze and gaping mouth I try to capture the power of this beautiful bird of prey. This carving is available for purchase. If interested please message me from my Facebook page listed below. Music was supplied by www.Bensound.com Thank you for watching. Some of the tools that I used on this video can be...
Carving And Painting A Bird of Prey Out Of Wood - American Kestrel
มุมมอง 39K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Follow along as I carve and paint this falcon (the American Kestrel) from start to finish. Using rotary power tools I shape the bird and then burn in the feather details. After which I meticulously render the birds plumage using artists acrylic paints to capture all the details. Thank you for watching. Some of the tools that I used on this video can be found on the following links. Saburrtooth ...
Power Carving A Duck Decoy Head From Wood : Time Lapse
มุมมอง 13K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Follow along as I carve this mallard head from a piece of Louisiana tupelo wood. Using various rotary power grinders and acrylic paints I bring this piece of wood to life. Thank you for watching. Some of the tools that I used on this video can be found on the following links. Saburrtooth www.saburrtooth.com/c-51-shank-burrs.aspx My Foredom flexible shaft motor: Canada: amzn.to/482RtUN or in USA...
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Very beautiful work 👍
@@elshanamrayev93 Thank you!
Beautiful! Beautiful work! 9:12 - Do you take your own photos for reference? The crow on your monitor looks very close and detailed. I'm an artist, as well, but I paint fine art on silk. How do you paint the iridescence? Do you use iridescent paints? Because I use dyes, I don't have iridescent choices. So I must try different ways to paint what looks like iridescence on my ducks. Thanks! God bless!
@@denisestover2416 Thank you. I do try and take some of my own reference photos but that one is not mine. It is a good picture though! For the iridescence I use iridescent powders that I add to the paint. That way I can control how much there is.
@JasonLucioArt Hi! Thanks for replying. In reference to the iridescence, I have mica powders but I never thought of adding them to my dyes. Once my silk is painted I have to steam set the dyes to the silk. Adding the iridescence is a good idea! Would you mind if I tried it. Thank you for the help!
Yes, give it a try. I hope you have good results with it! @@denisestover2416
@@JasonLucioArt Thank you!
I'm a huge fan of you're work! I'm a woodcarver also but not on your level. Thanks for your videos! They are super instructive! Your work is incredible!!!!!!
@@jeffgauthier3413 Hi Jeff, great to hear the videos are helpful for you. Thanks for the compliment.
Loved this video so much. Now I'm subscribed. Great looking crow. My favorite North American bird.
Thank you for subscribing and I am glad you liked the video.
Incredible. I just discovered your account and am blown away by your process. We need more full blown sculptures from you!
Thank you, your comment is greatly appreciated. I will keep adding more and different projects in the future.
Wow! Very impressive. Congratulations.
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Superb work as usual. Especially with the commentry added. Subscibed so hoping to see more great carvings soon.
Thank you. And thanks for the comment on the commentary. I will keep adding more.
Very impressive! Exceptional work 👍
Thank you, I appreciate it.
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Un artist perfectionist. Va doresc multa sanatate si putere de creatie
mulțumesc foarte mult
Обалдеть как круто. Это искусство . Хотя ворон не переношу. Но в реалистичной Скульптуре что то завораживающее . Такое приятно иметь для себя.
большое спасибо
Very nice
Thank you!
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thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you.
Mesmerizing.
@@pamlico53 Thank you so much!
Outstanding
@@DaveCollierCamping Thank you Dave.
Amazing work
Thanks again!
I love your video!
Thank you! Glad you liked it
Incredible stuff. Please post more!
Thank you. I will for sure.
Great job
Thank you.
Outstanding work sir..
@@vortexvacs Many thanks!!
Absolutely feast to my eyes Jason !! You are gifted🙏❤️
Thank you very much!
@@JasonLucioArt ❤️🙏
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Stunning attention to detail! If i may ask: Who generally purchases your works? Private collectors or galleries, museums or wildlife exhibitions? I'm an intermediate sculptor and furniture maker and want to study product design or something similar. I'd like to combine furniture and sculpting. So I'm curious about streams of income and how people build a career. Did you study art/etc. or are you self-taught? I'd greatly appreciate any advice! Thank you and best wishes!
Most of my work goes to private collectors but I do have some that are in museums. I am self taught and have been doing this for over 30 years(started young). I would say make what interests you and get your work out there where people can see it. The internet is great for the exposure but being out talking with people where they can see your work and get to know you as the artist is important.
@@JasonLucioArt thank you for your advice and taking the time! I like the part about making something interesting to me. I'm sure it keeps you motivated and lets you create better art. The part about showing my work to others I still have to learn though. Knowing the right places and people and not being shy to present your work. Thanks again and have a great day!
Make more videos man. You're work is beautiful. I do sculpture myself. Not wood, clay.
Thank you. I will be and hopefully more frequently.
Great video! Thanks, Jason.
Thank you and I'm glad you liked it.
Awesome work. I need to do more birds. Do you get your tueplo from Brad?
@@Danny_Harris-Arts Yes, the last few orders I have got from him. Thank you for watching.
@@JasonLucioArt I figured so when you said North Carolina. I buy from him. I live in Arkansas and we have thousands of acres of Tueplo swamps but I can’t find it locally anywhere😖
Really nice work! First time I've seen one of your videos. Have you ever tried automotive paint for feather irredecence? They make pearl additives that shift from one color to another in one application.
No, I haven't tried them but have wondered how well they would work. I should give them a try. Thank you for the comment and for watching.
@@JasonLucioArt they have plastic models with the pearl effects displayed so you can see what you need. Tell them what you need the paint for & they'll sell you a few "touch up" ounces in a small bottle. You'll need thinner & probly harder also, depending on the kind of paint. Works through an airbrush just fine. P.s. the solid colors are very opaque! I used them straight to pinstripe custom vehicles.
Great,thanks for the extra information.
Brilliant. Beautifully shown and beautifully carved. Many thanks.
Many thanks!
How long overall would this item take to create from beginning to end? Stunning.
This one took around 125 hours. Thanks for asking.
@@JasonLucioArt do your items become museum pieces or gallery pieces?
Most go into private collections but some are in permanent museum displays.
@@JasonLucioArt wonderful!
THANKS, JASON
You're welcome and thank you for watching.
Phenomenal job. The details! Wow!
Thank you very much!
A bird will not sing, but vividly standing forever.
thank you
How long did it take you to make this?
About 125 hours.
Outstanding work. How long did this take?
Thank you. This took around 125 hrs to complete.
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What do you use to seal the bird before you prime it ,is it thinned with a solvent?
I seal them with a semi gloss clear lacquer. Usually Deft or Watco brand. Sometimes I will cut the first coat by 25% with lacquer thinner if the detail is very fine.
So elegant.
Thank you!
Me or the crow? 😂
@@JasonLucioArtI’d say both!
Beautiful work as always Jason! I always enjoy seeing the realism you capture in your carvings!
Many thanks!
Hey, thank you so much! That was a great tutorial. The blocking out of the shape was very helpful to me. I've carved ivory and made jewelry for years but I'm just starting to carve wood, and raptors are what I want to carve first. I loved this. Subscribed.
That's great. Thank you for the comment and I am glad to hear it was helpful.
Amazing!!!
Thank you!
Beautiful work!
@@todddudley3600 Thank you very much!
Wow looks great are you using guache for paint and clear coating it?
No, I am using a resin based acrylic paint that has a matte finish. At times I will give the paint a top coat of a thinned acrylic satin varnish or un-thinned on areas like the bill or feet. Here is the paint I use shop.decoart.com/traditions-canvas-art-paint/
Nice piece i carve as well old school
@@TommyReeves-kr4gl Thank you and thanks for watching.
So realistic. Amazing work beautiful. 😊❤
Thank you so much 😀
Your channel is great, and there are not many quality bird carving channels like it, but it has very few videos, please upload more and longer videos!
Thank you, I will be uploading another soon.
Amazing work
@@DaveCollierCamping Thank you!
Excellent work
Thank you.