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When the Dogwood blooms it's
a sign that winter is over and spring is in the air. Maybe this
the reason for the dogwood sculptures popularity.
For whatever reason dogwood
sculptures have never lasted long in my shop.
I could have always made more
of these and I'm sure they would have sold, but they are not the easiest
pieces to make.
I'd suggest starting with the
small dogwood sculpture below.

Once you've made the small
one then move up to one that is a bit larger.
One of my students was
hesitant to move into larger sculptures. This was until I told them
that "often a large sculptures is nothing more than a number of small
sculptures put together to make a large sculpture"
Those were the magic words
and they were no longer hesitant to make the larger pieces.
That's especially true in the
large dogwood wall sculpture below.

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As I said above, these are not the easiest
pieces to make. But, as often the case, the extra work is worth the
effort in the final piece.
It all starts with making some patterns.


Once you have your patterns it's time to begin cutting out the blossoms
and leaves.
In the video I have used both copper and brass. You could also do
the piece with all copper or all brass, depending on what you have on
hand.
This is a step by step video so you can easily follow along
The skills involved are mainly brazing, flame coloring and veining.



Included in the video are five designs. The small dogwood spray, one
that is two to three times as large. Either of these can be used
separately or hung together as a grouping.

After having made the above two smaller sculptures it's rather
straightforward to move onto the large wall sculpture.
The large sculpture is approximately 44" x 32", depending on how you want
to position it on the wall.
Then there is the small table sculpture. These sell well and are
especially good as gifts. Plus this is a good place to use up any
extra dogwood blossoms that you have left over,
I have done thousands of butterflies to stick in plants but I've never
done a dogwood. For this video I had an extra dogwood blossom and
made a plant sticker. Sorry I haven't done these before as they
would have sold well.
Conclusion: Yes, a little bit harder than some of the
other sculptures in the video series, but again, well worth the effort.
Running time 71 minutes.
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