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Kolrosing with Judy Ritger: Reviving a Lost Art (2003)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 30M

Synopsis

Kolrosing (coal-rose-ing), originally from Scandinavia, is the delightful art form of creating exquisite fine line decoration in wood. From spoons to furniture - beautiful geometric, floral, and animal images come alive using only a single incised cut from a knife. Kolrosing is very accessible to the beginner, yet it offers a lifetime of creative expression for experienced carvers and woodworkers. With Excellent close-ups, Judy clearly demonstrates • Design Principles • Drawing your Design • Transferring Patterns • Carving the Design • Decorating a Spoon • Sanding and Oiling • Working in you Lap • Tools and Materials • Design Sources • Gallery of Fine Kolrosing

Actors

Judy Ritger
Judy Ritger

Crews

Mary S. Hegge
Mary S. Hegge
Musician
Väsen
Väsen
Music
Phil Pratt
Phil Pratt
Camera Operator
Phil Pratt
Phil Pratt
Editor
Del Stubbs
Del Stubbs
Producer
Mary Stubbs
Mary Stubbs
Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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