Crafts CouncilDirectoryZoë Wilson CarvingCarving PeaceZoë Wilson CarvingHampshire, EnglandPeace, Zoë WilsonThe final carving, finished. I've always really loved patterns, for me they are hugely restful to look at, and because they change depending on the direction and source of the light they seem to be a little different each time you look at them.Detail, Zoë WilsonAs the carving grows, its the light and shadows that really bring the caving to lifeMarking out the design, Zoë WilsonCarving consistency, Zoë WilsonIts really important to keep a consistent angle on the 'V' cut to ensure the lines are all straight. Carving geometric patterns is certainly challenging, but also very satisfying!Carving the lines, Zoë WilsonThe first few lines cut into the stone. I love seeing the 2-D drawing evolve into 3-DCarving PeaceZoë Wilson CarvingHampshire, EnglandPeace, Zoë WilsonThe final carving, finished. I've always really loved patterns, for me they are hugely restful to look at, and because they change depending on the direction and source of the light they seem to be a little different each time you look at them.Carving consistency, Zoë WilsonIts really important to keep a consistent angle on the 'V' cut to ensure the lines are all straight. Carving geometric patterns is certainly challenging, but also very satisfying!Detail, Zoë WilsonAs the carving grows, its the light and shadows that really bring the caving to lifeCarving the lines, Zoë WilsonThe first few lines cut into the stone. I love seeing the 2-D drawing evolve into 3-DMarking out the design, Zoë Wilson