Masonry Magazine April 2004 Page. 71

Words: Walter Arnold, John Camp
Masonry Magazine April 2004 Page. 71

Masonry Magazine April 2004 Page. 71


Because at best, they can only mimic the qualities of an original piece. While cast stone has its place in the masonry industry, many customers will prefer a more upscale approach.

Natural stone has a visual quality and texture that comes from the carver's understanding of the material, the forms and the effect of light and shadow. It is alive. Each piece is a unique expression of the style and design demanded by the client and the skill and craftsmanship of the carver, and therefore reflects the quality and care that the contractor puts into the entire project.

Also, due to the nature of hand carving, the mason contractor can specify exactly what is required. A carver won't be thrown off if you request 1/8" joints or unusual shapes or sizes.

Very few architects, designers or builders are accustomed to working with carvers. Stone carvers can really exceed the client's expectations, add an elegant touch and be an added bonus to any mason contractor's team.

Walter S. Arnold is a stone carver and sculptor based in the Chicago area. He apprenticed in Italy and worked for five years on the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., before establishing his own studio in 1985. His web site is www.stonecarver.com. He is also president of the Stone Carvers Guild, www.stonecarversguild.com, a non-profit trade association dedicated to promoting the art and craft of professional stone carving.



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