Woodcarvings - sculptures - bas reliefs gallery
bas-reliefs by Carlos Serrano
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This site is divided in 2 sections : Index 1: Moroccan sights and Index 2 : portraits, horses, nudes. Click on labels to enlarge pictures.

Portrait in lime tree wood
South's man
Perspective in beech wood
Marrakech
Portrait in beech wood
Berber
Portrait in wild cherry wood
back from the Souk
Perspective in beech wood
Perspective
Portrait in beech wood
Character
Perspective in beech wood
Medina
Horse in beech wood
Arabian horse
The Sultan in maple wood
the Sultan
Perspective in lime tree wood
Medina's gate
Portrait in wild cherry
Veiled girl
Falconer in beech wood
Falconer
Portrait in beech wood
Young Afro
Shepheerd in beech wood
The shepherd
Horseman in beech wood
Horseman
Portrait in beech wood
the chibani
Fantasia in beech wood
Fantasia
Portrait in wild cherry wood
the beggar
Fiancée d'imilchil - in beech wood
Imilchil
Sahara - Portrait - in beech wood
Sahara
Portrait - in beech wood
Young Maroccan
Perspective - in beech wood
Kasbah
Portrait - in beech wood
Meditation
Djebli - in beech wood
Djebli
Portrait- in beech wood
Portrait
Porte de la ville - in alder wood
city's gate
I was lucky to live in a beautiful country, Morocco, for the biggest part of my life, Tangier, Marrakech and Casablanca. The beauty of the landscapes, the richness of its architecture, the skill of the craftsmen and the ancestral traditions, are inexhaustible sources of inspiration, add to this a warm hospitality. Carlos Serrano That's why most of my carvings are IMAGES from this attaching country that I warmly invite you to discover... Meanwhile, I suggest you to visit my woodcarvings Gallery for a timeless journey...

When I was a child, an article on a retired major of the navy whose hobby was to build wooden models of ancient ships drew particularly my attention. This article, very nicely illustrated, highlighted the very fine sculptures on the back castle of a vessel of the XVIII-th C. I wanted to do the same and put myself in search of a piece of wood, and something to cut it. A bevelled razor blade pricked to my Father did nicely. This is how my passion for carving wood was born.

My first sculptures were miniatures in soft wood. As sculpture was just a ¨hobby " for me, I lost an infinite time due to the lack of technique, because it is one thing to cut soft wood with a razor blade but quite another with hard wood!...The fate made me meet an old sculptor who taught me how to sharpen gouges. It took me a long period to improve the carving technique and to learn about wood but it is so pleasant!......Enjoy your visit.


Suggestions : e.mail - carlos@unisernet.fr

Next ................. Index 2 (Horses - Nudes - Portraits)

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