Thanks for your comments
Jerry, Chad and Swampwalker, you hit on the two elements I am most displeased with – the volute and the inside foliage. Gary, thanks for the words of encouragement!
The volute is actually in relief from the high 12 o’clock position to about 7:00 with an incise border along that portion. From there, it is incised on a sloping flat plane. It just doesn’t look right to me and I think the incising between 12:00 and 7:00 is the main problem. Jerry, I suspect the chip-out you are referring to is actually a shadow at about 7:00.
I can see three possibilities for improvement.
1. Do the entire volute in relief with no incised border.
2. Do the volute in positive relief from 12:00 to about 7:00, and then do the rest of the volute in negative relief (switch high sides). There would be no incised border.
3. Do the volute in positive relief without a border from 12:00 to about 7:00 and then incise the remainder.
I have other issues with the inside foliage. Swampwalker, I think you are right on the money, but I haven’t come up with a solution yet. Also, after carving it, I don’t think the bottom left lobe of the leaf (center bottom element) should have been separated from the rest of the leaf. I think I should have left it as one element with a change in elevation or, more likely, a wave in the elevation – if that makes sense. I am also undecided regarding the lower left element (bud) in the foliage. In retrospect, I think it appears somewhat out of place on a leaf and contributes to bulkiness at the transition from the main element.
All suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks
Laurie