Author Archives: jeremy oshea

MOA Mask Carving

I have been to the Museum of Anthropology several times now and this wood carved masked grabs my eyes every time I am there.  I have probably spent more time looking at this mask than any other piece in the … Continue reading

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Sharpening a Carving Knife

Gladis showed great care in presenting the material.  She took thorough notes to better understand the concepts presented to her and asked many important questions to further clarify any confusion.  When she presented, she maintained good eye contact and used … Continue reading

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Knife Sharpening Haiku

Blade is dull and worn whetting to sharpen makes grit finish with a strop

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