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bonjour mes premier netsuke

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Posted 01 September 2009 - 07:52 AM

bonjour
je m'appelle christophe wiart j'habite la France à Amiens 80000
voici donc mes première sculpture en os, je fabrique aussi des tsuba, j'adore l'art japonais, actuellement je suis sur un daruma (netsuke) en ébène et "ivoire" de phacochère. à bientot pour de nouvel photos


hello
I'm Christophe Wiart I live in France at Amiens 80000
So here is my first sculpture bone, I also manufactures tsuba, I love Japanese art, now I'm on a Daruma (netsuke) ebony and "ivory" for warthog. soon for new photos

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  Posted 01 September 2009 - 08:48 AM

le petit daruma

Je n'ai pas encore signer mes netsuke, et je voudrais les signés avec mon nom en kanji japonais comment puis-je faire? Merci de votre réponse, si vous avez des critiques elles sont les bienvenues


little Daruma (google translation, sorry)

I did not even sign my netsuke, and I want to signed with my name in Japanese kanji how can I do? Thank you for your answer, if you have any criticisms are welcome


Christophe wiart

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Posted 01 September 2009 - 11:12 AM

Christophe:

Very nicely done! Especially like the daruma.

How long have you been carving?

Debbie K

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Posted 01 September 2009 - 04:01 PM

Hi debbie, I started my first sculptures a few months ago

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Posted 01 September 2009 - 04:55 PM

Hello Christophe,

Welcome to The Carving Path. Thank you for the photos! I like the smiling one especially well!

Janel
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 08:01 PM

View Postplop, on Sep 1 2009, 05:01 PM, said:

Hi debbie, I started my first sculptures a few months ago

You are doing excellent work to have been carving for such a short time. I look forward to seeing what you do in the future.

Re: your name in Japanese. I had trouble translating a Japanese signature on an antique helmet so I took it to the Japanese counsulate and asked for help. Unfortunately, it was so old they had to send me a Chinese-American society before it was able to be read.

Isn't Amiens a latge city? Maybe a Japanese or Chinese counsel or society could help you.

Debbie K

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Posted 01 September 2009 - 09:16 PM

Bonjour, Christophe

C'est un plaisir de vous rencontrer, est de voir vos photos. Peut-être j'aurais de l'occasion de practiquer mon français de temps-en-temps.

It's a pleasure to meet you, and to see your photos. Perhaps I will have the occasion to practice my French now and again.

(why is it always so much longer in French?)

Phil
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Posted 02 September 2009 - 09:13 PM

Trying to translate your name to Japanese kanji may not be practical. Your first name has a Greek origin and probably no direct translation to Japanese kanji.I could not find the origin of your last name,my last name is of old English origin and is "dark-skinned man".If you can find someone to figure out Japanese kanji for your name it probably would not have any base to the Japanese language.If you did not register it as a trademark ,possibly 20 years from now no record of who made the piece would be known.

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  Posted 03 September 2009 - 08:11 PM

;) Hi Christophe, welcome to the carving path, it's a pleasure to see another "frenchi" here. I hope to see more of your work.

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Posted 07 September 2009 - 02:22 PM

Merci à tous, pour vos encouragements! Voici ma dernière réalisation avec ses yeux en ébène, plutôt ojime que netsuke j'ai des problème pour trouvé de l'os en grosse épaisseur, si il y as quelqu'un qui peut me donner une adresse en Europe pour de l'ivoire de mammouth en petite quantité cela m'aiderais beaucoup



Thank you all for your encouragement! Here are my latest achievement with its ebony eyes, rather than ojime netsuke problem I have found the bones fat thickness, if there have someone who can give me an address in Europe for ivory mammoth in small quantities that would help me

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Posted 08 September 2009 - 09:04 PM

Hi Plop, if you want mammouth ivory you can buy it at this adress: atelier Jean_Pierre Delaruelle, SARL JPOMP, 12 rue de Feuquerolles, 60590 TALMONTIERS, phone number:03 44 84 83 27 or you can buy on the website of Mercorne : http://www.mercorne.fr

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Posted 15 September 2009 - 08:18 AM

bonjour et merci sergio j'ai commander chez mercorne du buis,voici le masque en bois du théâtre noh, que j'ai acheter sur un vide grenier et la copie en os, comment à ton avis je peut le mettre en couleur?, en raillant l'os et encre de chine, ou en peinture?(style laque japonaise)merci de ta réponse je ne sais pas comment faire.


hello and thank you Sergio, I ordered from mercorne boxwood, here the wooden mask of the noh theater, which I buy at a garage sale and a copy of bone, how do you think I can put it in color?, in deriding the bone and ink, or paint? (Japanese style lacquer) thank you for your response I do not know how.

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Posted 16 September 2009 - 04:44 PM

Hi Plop, i think it's better to paint. Ink is very fluid and it goes in the little holes of yhe bone.

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 07:48 AM

Merci, tank you sergio (photo masque théâtre noh en cour) sur le papier c'est ce que des japonais en promenade sur Amiens ont traduit, et traduction de mon nom sur un Tare de kendo


Thank you, tank you sergio (photo mask noh theater in court) on paper is what the Japanese walk on Amiens translated, and translation of my name on a Kendo Tare

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