I've worked in the stone game 15 years...at the start I was just interested in the stone...after a while I realised all the people I worked with were the real reason I was there....I still love the stone and the buildings but the people have enriched my life greatly...creative, spirited and proudly odd.... Cheers Mark
Yes, you are most definitely an artist. One with an obvious and deep respect for what you do. My medium is clay & I love every part of the process. Keep up that great work.
Great video . I could watch it 10 x and never get bored. You seem like a nice honest hard working man and I love how you let the boy help, just like your dad did. That is very important.
Un gran artista que entrega al mundo lo más puro del ser humano. Absolutamente admirable. Gracias. También gracias al ayudante del escultor, como así también a quienes hicieron éste video.
Your video was truly inspirational. I have just started to teach myself to cut letters in stone, and your approach to the medium is encouraging me to "have a go'. Thanks Mark. I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future. My local quarry produces Hornton blue stone.
I normally work with relatively soft sandstone,which makes your choice of stone look like hard work, but then again if you want easy stick to plastecine .
A sculptor so good he even looks like his face is carved of stone. What an excellent video!
I've worked in the stone game 15 years...at the start I was just interested in the stone...after a while I realised all the people I worked with were the real reason I was there....I still love the stone and the buildings but the people have enriched my life greatly...creative, spirited and proudly odd....
Cheers Mark
it's not a sad story, it's a happy one...enough with the music no one is god damn dying
Your Dad was exactly right - that is the best way I have ever heard it put. "You just need to know what it should look like when it's finished."
Absolutely precious video. Bring tears of joy to my eyes.
Thank you Mr. Feeley. Wonderful art, and quite inspiring. May your chisels never dull!
RIP Alexander "Alec" Mackie he was one of the best granite sculptors we had in St. Louis for almost 35 years! He was a master human being!
Yes, you are most definitely an artist. One with an obvious and deep respect for what you do. My medium is clay & I love every part of the process. Keep up that great work.
Great video . I could watch it 10 x and never get bored. You seem like a nice honest hard working man and I love how you let the boy help, just like your dad did. That is very important.
Every aspect of this video is utterly charming.
Un gran artista que entrega al mundo lo más puro del ser humano. Absolutamente admirable. Gracias. También gracias al ayudante del escultor, como así también a quienes hicieron éste video.
Your video was truly inspirational. I have just started to teach myself to cut letters in stone, and your approach to the medium is encouraging me to "have a go'. Thanks Mark. I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future. My local quarry produces Hornton blue stone.
Love the video, the artist and the work. Wish I had a bit of that stone. Only a bit mind. xxx
Super hard working near "God Level"
#Respect
I love your sheep,great job,where is it
what a beautiful human being
Agree!
Makes us realise how genius Michelangelo was👍
LOVE THIS!
I normally work with relatively soft sandstone,which makes your choice of stone look like hard work, but then again if you want easy stick to plastecine .
May it last a few thousand!
being a carpenter, I couldn't help but notice him using a carpenters hammer. Wood is nice but there is nothing more awesome as a stone building.
looked like an Estwing....nice and light for detail without the sore wrists
god bless you
Do we see you on the angelus now adays,as a carver my self i loved your vid,we must all think the same way
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The music is so annoying... unwatchable
I hope that's not the finished product. Looks like a child carved it...