Carving involves removing material from a wood block to create patterns, textures, or three-dimensional forms. This technique celebrates craftsmanship through both traditional and contemporary motifs.
Carving, one of the oldest wood art techniques, has roots in ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and India. It involves removing material from a block of wood to create sculptures, patterns, and reliefs.
The technique has evolved over time with various styles and approaches, from the detailed bas-reliefs of ancient Egypt to the more elaborate, multi-layered designs found in Tibetan woodwork.
At Studio Yogvedant, carving is used to create both traditional and contemporary designs, allowing artisans to express complex narratives and intricate details through skillful chiseling and layering.