Wow! What a great video, showing the progression of a sculpture coming alive. And the style of the making of the video made it enjoyable to watch, and listen to. Thank you, Athar!
I know this video is a year old now but I just recently discovered this channel and it is such a beautiful discovery since stone cutting/sculpture making is becoming rare outside of specialised fields of work and even rarer are there channels showcasing it keep up the good work good sir
This was super interesting to watch. We used it to show our kids what it looks like to carve in stone after a homeschool art history lesson on Michelangelo. Thanks for sharing your work!
So Beautiful, may be an odd comment but I’d like to point out the personality you threw into the video itself, shows you take time with anything that could be influenced by your own artistry! Im still currently working with wood, but I cannot wait to try my hand sculpting with marble
When I ser you craft your art, I can't help but imagine the immense dedication and efforts that our ancestors put into this craft. Using their more rudimentary tools, they also searched for the beauty within the rock, the trait that unites us.
Your videos got me into carving. I just started a few months ago and I love it so much! I am obsessed. Although I am a little old (almost 40), I hope to one day be as good as you.
Wow, amazing work, I just found your channel today & really looking forward to watching more of your videos, I can’t afford to go & I am a little too settled down to go to the sculpting school that I’d like to, so thank you for taking the time & effort to make these videos
Not at all saying this is easy, but how much time would you say you save using the modern powered tools you have access to? I’m very fascinated by this art form, and this piece is beautiful!
It depends on the size of the work. The bigger it gets the more time you save. It's exponential. In this case, I think I was about 1/3 or 1/4 quicker than doing it all by hand.
Hi, I've addressed the question on how to start stone carving in my newsletter. Check out my suggestions here: www.atharjaber.com/stone-talk/11-june-2023/
This is awesome, I’ve been wanting to learn how to do this but I don’t know where to by the marble from. Where do you buy yours? Also are the other marble sculptures in the back made by you as well?
Hi, yes, the sculptures in the back are mine. Regarding buying marble, I’ve compiled a list of various stone and stone carving tools suppliers around the globe. You can find it here: academy.atharjaber.com/tools-suppliers/ Good luck!
@@AtharJaber your other sculptures look really great, it’s awesome having a talent like that. And thank you for the information, I’ll surely be using it. Thank you again!
It depends on too many variables such as material, technique, size, the artist. Broadly speaking they can start at 5K and there's no limit at how much they can go up to.
Mano, namoral, eu já tava achando a escultura muito foda, mas foi só quando ele começou a esculpir o ros tô eu percebi PUTA QUE PARIU O ROSTO DESSA ESCULTURA E IGUALZINHO A MINHA MÃE. VEI
I think hes taking a more modern approach, and it saves alot of time. I'm sure if they had access to these power tools back then, they would likely say no at first but it does come in handy for the less detailed areas
Wow! What a great video, showing the progression of a sculpture coming alive. And the style of the making of the video made it enjoyable to watch, and listen to. Thank you, Athar!
Thank you for taking the time to watch, Gary.
I know this video is a year old now but I just recently discovered this channel and it is such a beautiful discovery since stone cutting/sculpture making is becoming rare outside of specialised fields of work and even rarer are there channels showcasing it keep up the good work good sir
Prachtig! Het is zo rustgevend om je aan het werk te zien, Athar!
This was super interesting to watch. We used it to show our kids what it looks like to carve in stone after a homeschool art history lesson on Michelangelo. Thanks for sharing your work!
Thank you 🙏
My favourite Carver. Tooth chisel is coolest markings . Love all the demos
Beautiful work. I am in the memorial business and I want to become a sculptor. I love your videos. Thank you for posting!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching
So Beautiful, may be an odd comment but I’d like to point out the personality you threw into the video itself, shows you take time with anything that could be influenced by your own artistry! Im still currently working with wood, but I cannot wait to try my hand sculpting with marble
Excellent. Congratulations for coming up
with idea of sculpture making.
Your skills can be very helpful to understand history
Wonderful video. I am looking forward to the next part.
Thanks!
Wow, this is something of a lost art - Yes you've got newer tools, but extremely interesting to watch. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for taking the time to watch.
When I ser you craft your art, I can't help but imagine the immense dedication and efforts that our ancestors put into this craft. Using their more rudimentary tools, they also searched for the beauty within the rock, the trait that unites us.
Bravo le sculpteur de beaux volumes❤
Merci
Amazing. Beautiful work. Looking forward to more of these videos
Thank you
love the music too. Well done
Thank you
Your videos got me into carving. I just started a few months ago and I love it so much! I am obsessed. Although I am a little old (almost 40), I hope to one day be as good as you.
Very glad that these videos have got you into stone carving. And by the way, stone does that to people. It's addictive!
This is so raw and beautiful
Thank you
Awesome, as always!
Thanks Ari! I hope all is well and that your carving is progressing well!
Very nice! Looking forward to the next part.
I love this. It’s so inspiring and beautiful.
Thanks you
Parabéns mestre pela bela obra. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Gracias.
So impressive. ☺️❤️
Thank you
beautiful work! music accompanies nicely as well
Thank you
Wow, just wow
YOU ARE VERY SKILLED!!! AWSOME!!! :)
This video is... quite nice
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing work
Thanks a lot
This is amazing
Thanks
Beautiful.
Thanks
Wow, amazing work, I just found your channel today & really looking forward to watching more of your videos, I can’t afford to go & I am a little too settled down to go to the sculpting school that I’d like to, so thank you for taking the time & effort to make these videos
Thank you for your kind words.
This is amazing,bro!
"bro" lol
Not at all saying this is easy, but how much time would you say you save using the modern powered tools you have access to? I’m very fascinated by this art form, and this piece is beautiful!
It depends on the size of the work. The bigger it gets the more time you save. It's exponential. In this case, I think I was about 1/3 or 1/4 quicker than doing it all by hand.
Beautiful
Thank you 🙏
Wow I’m Like it thanks
Thank you dear Ridha
hello what would best for me to use on granite rough stone to do a sokar clock?cheeeers* amazin work
wow! just wow
Hey man! Im really impressed by your work. How would you recommend me to get started with this endeavour as a beginner?
Hi, I've addressed the question on how to start stone carving in my newsletter. Check out my suggestions here: www.atharjaber.com/stone-talk/11-june-2023/
Awesome! What type of stone is it?
Statuario Marble from Carrara, italy
MashAllah 🔥
Wow! Sooo beautiful! I wish I was able to do what you do Athar, you're an incredible artist.
Thank you for kind words Jonathan.
Lovely.
Great video as always. What is the model of the pneumatic hammer that you were using?
I switched between the Cuturi's type E and V.
@@AtharJaber thanks for your reply. Much appreciated!
Mezmerizing
I hope you post a video of you finishing it and all the details
This is awesome, I’ve been wanting to learn how to do this but I don’t know where to by the marble from. Where do you buy yours? Also are the other marble sculptures in the back made by you as well?
Hi, yes, the sculptures in the back are mine. Regarding buying marble, I’ve compiled a list of various stone and stone carving tools suppliers around the globe. You can find it here: academy.atharjaber.com/tools-suppliers/
Good luck!
@@AtharJaber your other sculptures look really great, it’s awesome having a talent like that. And thank you for the information, I’ll surely be using it. Thank you again!
@@FedyaDolokohov Thanks!
How much longer would it take you if you didn’t use power tools do you think ?? Beautiful work btw!!
Probably 4 or 5 times longer.
I hope your channel gets a lot of attention. How much do marble statues like this typically go for?
It depends on too many variables such as material, technique, size, the artist. Broadly speaking they can start at 5K and there's no limit at how much they can go up to.
@@AtharJaber Well it looks amazing, maybe one day I’ll have to get something along the lines.
I like this content
Hi I would like to get into stone sculpting I was wondering where you get your marble from?
I get them in Italy. But depending on where you are, you should be able to find stone suppliers near you.
could you tell me where you bought your jumpsuit? :D
Yours looks way better than the ones I find at the local hardware store.
It is vary nice. i want to this type of machine please help me.
how long did it take ?
About twenty years and a month
How long does it take you to make a small statue compared to a big statue
I love you man
🙏
Where do you get marble?
Wow
Great work, but you should wear a dust mask! Otherwise you could get silicosis!
Looks likd no calipers or rulers, entirely by eye.
Exactly. All improv and by eye
🥰
Mano, namoral, eu já tava achando a escultura muito foda, mas foi só quando ele começou a esculpir o ros tô eu percebi
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there is some delicate mourning in her, as though she has lost a love...
It's been 7 months
Have you ever carved a CONCAVE FACE?
😱
Using that air powered chisel is kind of cheating isn't it?
I think hes taking a more modern approach, and it saves alot of time. I'm sure if they had access to these power tools back then, they would likely say no at first but it does come in handy for the less detailed areas
Mask?
this looks beyond tedious. i could never have the patience for it personally
Beautiful
Thank you