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Showing posts with label 'Interview Patrick Damiaens'. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015

100.000 views on YOUTUBE | Carving a Rococo ornament in oak | Patrick Damiaens ornamental Woodcarver from Belgium

Carving a Rococo ornament in oak


100.000 views on YouTube.
Carving a Rococo ornament in oak
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On November 22nd 2009 I posted my first educational wood carving video on YouTube. The idea behind my YouTubechannel  was to acquaint people with the art of wood carving, traditional craftsmanship, and to highlight the wide and diverse range of applications of  ornamental  woodcarving.


At first I was a bit skeptical about promoting my work on YouTube. I wasn’t immediately convinced about the use and added value of this “new medium”. 

However, gradually this YouTube channel gained more and more popularity across the globe. 

Indeed, YouTube has proven to be a valuable tool, which has enabled me to familiarize people with the métier of wood carving, and the complexity of artisanal craftsmanship.

100.000 views on Youtube
My first youtube movie reached 100.000 views in August 2013, with the educational movie 'Heraldic Woodcarving' and needless to say I was very proud of that. Now a few years later, again another small movie 'Patrick Damiaens at the Museum Vrijhof in Maastricht' reached his 100.000 views. It was published in March 2012.
As the contents of my uploads are strictly of a explorative or educational, rather than of a senseless mainstream nature, I am convinced that reaching 100.000 views is quite an recognition.

This particular video shows the various stages of carving a Rococo ornament carved in oak. I truly enjoy the feedback, and going through the viewer comments.

 Thanks!
 From our youtube channel
'Patrick Damiaens at the Museum Vrijhof in Maastricht'


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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Benedictine Abbey of St. Michael’s in Farnborough | Stolen framed prayers | Crypt of Emperor NAPOLEON III



Stolen framed prayers for the Crypt of Emperor NAPOLEON III

 Benedictine Abbey of St. Michael’s in Farnborough
 Stolen framed prayers
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Master wood-carver Patrick Damiaens from Maaseik (Belgium) has been chosen to make three unique wooden prayer frames for Farnborough Abbey in England.


By Denzil Walton for Flanders today  04-03-2015



A little over a year ago – between the 16th and 20th February, 2014 – the Benedictine Abbey of St. Michael’s in Farnborough, Hampshire, England received some visitors.

There was nothing unusual in this. Every year, thousands of people visit this magnificent 19th century abbey when it opens its doors to the public every Saturday afternoon.


Unfortunately, these particular visitors didn’t queue up at the abbey shop and pay their £3 for the one-hour guided tour. They broke into the abbey under cover of darkness, entered the crypt and stole historic framed prayers in French and Latin from the tomb of Prince Louis, son of Napoleon III (nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte).

Benedictine Abbey of St. Michael’s in Farnborough


Prince Imperial

Prince Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte (16 March 1856 – 1 June 1879) was the only child of Emperor Napoleon III of France. He died aged 23 while fighting for the British Army under Lord Chelmsford in the Zulu War in South Africa. He met a horrendous death, suffering 18 assegai spear wounds and a mutilated face.

When his body was retrieved from the battlefield a number of handwritten prayers were found in his wallet. These were returned to his mother, the Empress Eugénie, who had them engraved and mounted on specially commissioned wooden prayer frames. These were placed in the family’s crypt in Farnborough Abbey. Until their theft, they were used regularly by monks during mass.


Replacements necessary 


Despite all the efforts of local police and an international appeal amongst antique dealers, the prayer frames were not retrieved, so thoughts turned to their replacement.

“The prayer frames had been carved by an unknown wood-carver in incredible detail. Finding someone to make exact replicas was always going to be a difficult task,” said Abbott David Cuthbert Brogan. “However, after making some initial enquiries we came upon the internet site of Patrick Damiaens from Belgium. After seeing pictures of what he is capable of carving, and in particular the highly-detailed and delicate floral designs of which Patrick is such a master, we knew we had found someone capable of equalling, or maybe even exceeding, the work of the original craftsman.”

One of the stolen framed Prayers, Crypt Napoleon III
 

A challenge to rise to


Following discussions over capabilities, timing and costs, the job was given to Damiaens. “It was a great honour to be asked to carve replicas of these beautiful prayer frames,” he remarks. “I was also very excited about the challenge involved, as the level of intricacy and detail in the originals is exceptional. For much of the time I will be carving under a powerful magnifying glass!”

It’s a challenge he is keen to meet, explaining that he is always looking for jobs that push his techniques to the limit and force him to develop new skills. He will spend some time in museums in Paris acquainting himself more fully with original carvings done in the very ornate Napoleon III style. This includes detailed acanthus leaves, small satyrs and the emblems of the emperor. 

Napoleon III


Made from French walnut


The original prayer frames were made of walnut, as will the replacements. “Walnut is ideal for this type of job, thanks to its very fine grain,” Damiaens explains. He has already started working with his preferred furniture maker and has selected some ideal cuts of French walnut. The furniture-maker will make the frames and pass them onto Damiaens to carve. The largest of the three frames measures sixty by eighty centimetres.

Damiaens will be working from photographs of the originals. From these he will make his own technical illustrations, which will form the basis of his carvings. When the prayer frames are completed, he hopes to travel to Farnborough for their official unveiling in 2016.

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Friday, 24 January 2014

Landelijk Wonen Magazine | Interview with Woodcarver Patrick Damiaens | Belgian Interior Design & Lifestyle Magazine

Landelijk Wonen Magazine
(Country Living Magazine)



Interview with Belgian Woodcarver 
Patrick Damiaens












 
'Landelijk Wonen', Belgian Interior Design Magazine

It’s quite an honor: the editorial staff of the Belgian magazine on interior decorating called “Landelijk Wonen” (Country Living) has published quite an elaborate and captivating article regarding my daily activities as a ornamental wood carver.

The article appeared in the January edition of 2014.

 
Landelijk Wonen, Country Living Magazine


“Landelijk Wonen” (Country Living)

For all those who live outside the big city and wish to enjoy a pure and authentic lifestyle, “Country Living” is the magazine to refer to. Purity, simplicity and harmony: this magazine has a preference for the simple things in life. Giving special attention to craftsmanship, tradition and authenticism, the magazine mainly focuses on those who wish to live as close to nature as possible, enjoying the outdoors and the natural cadence of the seasons. 
This luxury lifestyle magazine is distributed via press shops and supermarkets.

Country Living” is an exceptionally beautiful magazine, which is published bimonthly in Flanders and the Netherlands. The Belgian photographer, Claude Smekens, has created an incredibly beautiful photoreport of about a dozen pages.

Price for the magazine: € 4,95.
 
Happy reading.


Claude Smekens  Site photographer


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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

German Lifestyle Magazine SCHLOSSALLEE | Belgian Woodcarver Patrick Damiaens

 
Schlossallee Magazine

A great honor, the editorial team of the German Lifestyle Magazine 'Schlossallee' has published an extensive feature about my daily work as a ornamental woodcarver.
This interview feature appeared in the August-September  edition of 'Schlossallee Magazin' 2013.


Wish you pleasant reading.
Patrick Damiaens




Schlossallee, (Castle Lane) Magazine

Schlossallee (Castle Lane) is a stylish German Lifestyle Magazine with original design. The bimonthly magazine is focused on a selected audience.
Features that keep coming back and  become very popular are the financial and business in general, fashion in all its aspects, ample attention to culture, interior, architecture and garden, one or more interviews with personalities or politicians. Body & Beauty, extensive sports contribute, film, gastronomy, tourism and travel, car news etc. ..
Schlossallee presents the best products, reports on the latest events and portrays exceptional or extravagant personalities.


 WEBSITE Schlossallee


http://www.patrickdamiaens.be

Thursday, 25 April 2013

HOLZWERKEN MAGAZINE | German Magazine for Woodworking | Interview with Woodcarver Patrick Damiaens

Patrick Damiaens
Ornamental Woodcarver


'Holzwerken Magazine'
German Woodworking Magazine













Woodworking Magazine

In the May/June 2013 issue of HolzWerken an intriguing article was published concerning my activities as a woodcarver – ornamental carver. 

Since many years, this thematic German magazine for ambitious woodworkers has been a national and international source of inspiration for many.

Comprehensive articles on crafting techniques for furniture, tips on woodturning and reports on creative, traditional workshops are topics which are covered monthly.


I’m not very photogenic, yet the editors at Holzwerken thought differently.  As it happens, they put me on the cover of the magazine, which is an honour and a privilege. 

This is already the third time this honor has befallen me. The first time, in 1996, I ended up on the cover of the Swiss Magazine the ‘Schweizerische Schreiner Zeitung’. More recently, in 2012, I ‘graced’ the cover of the Belgian ‘Z.O. Magazine’. 


I have to say, I was relieved that I ended up on the cover and not on the centerfold. That wouldn’t have been a pretty sight ;)


I wish you happy reading.

WEBSITE Holzwerken 

https://www.patrickdamiaens.info