I find it funny that it seems he walks into a random museum, slaps some clay on a artifact, peels it off and leaves as if nothing happened. Seriously though great work.
absolutely loved this. shorts always have a very "rushed" feel to them. This seems almost therapeutically calm. The process is better represented here. would love to see more like this
Hello from a Canadian and former CNC stone fabricator in Ottawa! I can sincerely appreciate that you are indeed an absolutely amazing stone fabricator. You have the rare skill of the ancient masters! Congratulations for showing us your fine work!
CNC Stone Fabricator? Wow, I didn’t know such a vocation existed! A common excuse you’ll hear from the architectural world is that there are no more traditional craftsmen or stone masons who can do such things anymore. But CNC? I thought about that!!
*I'm in awe of your talent and creativity Charlie. Watching you carve works of pure beauty into plain stone is just blissful. You're a very special person, and what you share with us here is a gift. Thank you.* ❤
Videos like this truly bring me joy. It makes you wonder why we lost this beautiful craftmanship in the ways we did. We need more of this again. It fills our souls with beauty and inspiration. Great video and outstanding work sir! 🤜🤛
@@charlie.gee__Mate have you thought about doing an online course? Explaining what materials you use, tools for specific jobs, lime mortar mix ratio ect. That windowseal repair was great, I need to repair bay windows due to the lack of drainage window seal cracked and flaking, ruined all the patterns at the top of the pilars and the moulds in the centre and bottom.
I've walked past the main cathedral in my city (St Paul's in Melbourne) many times in my life, but it was only after seeing this channel that I paused to look at and admire the stonemasons' work.
I'm blown away by the hard work and dedication that has allowed him to become the artist that he is, a true master of his craft! I appreciate seeing people excel in life and finding something that brings serenity and fulfillment.
Beautiful work Charlie mate. I work at Arbroath Abbey in Scotland and we don’t have much of this highly detailed work to reproduce as it was built in 1178, and ransacked by Henry VIII and Cromwell during the Protestant reformation, so very little is left, in the whole building is unroofed. Would love an opportunity to hew some stone like this. Keep up the good work mate, you’re only a youngster and you’re already a better stonemason/cutter than I am. Fabulous stuff.
Oh my God this video is by far the best. The Cinimatoggraphy of this video is so beyond good, I loved watching this so much and the sound if you tapping and watching you work is the most beautiful thing I've ever watched
Real men recognize skill and talent mate. U have mastered ur craft at a young age. Can just imagine the final product you will be producing in 20 yrs time. Respect mate. 👊
I especially liked how you showed your process and finished by making a beautiful object from natural materials by carving it in the woods under natural light. Brilliant.
Charlie, your work is amazing! Please post more long form videos. You wont believe where taking the time to document your work will take you above and beyond where your talent alone will. God bless you.
Je suis admiratif de votre talent de sculpteur de pierre! La précision et la dextérité me fait la thérapie du formidable travail de chef-d'œuvre que vous faites! 😉👍
CIAO! Charlie, Excellent! You are getting a perfect carving a stone Flower " Rossetta". Glad me so much watching your technical mason man on Stones. Grazzie,
I said before I had a great apprenticeship in plastering. Fibre, solid in situ renovation lath and lime work. That's my talent. Everybody as a gift, just you need to find it and nurtured. Kudos to you chas. Your fucking good. May you get even better. Can't change excellence. My upmost respect 👍👍👍👍
It's gorgeous, well done! I'm sure you know, and it may be the limitation of the stone you are using but the original has much deeper relief under the leaf-tips and folds. Keep going, it's such a lovely craft!
Charlie... i am well late to your channel mate, but what you do is absolutely fucking class! As an architect/designer it is great to see someone with proper craft on the tools. Too many of the young team running around sites with a paslode thinking they know how to build and create. Keep it up man.
Wow man you are amazing and only 21 god bless you man Definitely need to see more of the process I wanna b able to Fully appreciate how much you put into these pieces
When I watch these videos I see deep into the past. It blows my mind how cathedrals were done without tape measures. They understood that nature of building. No wonder the guilds held their secrets tight. So happy to see this craft in the hands of a passionate artist
People on the internet think you don't exist and that old buildings were built by either literal magic or aliens a opposed to hard work. It is bananas.
There is no way the pyramids were built by people using simple tools, no lasers nothing, that's precisely. Stop conflating that to stone masonry of the post medieval period
And you would think that America would have loved to keep up with the Roman and Greeks. But no. Love the videos man! I never seen it done before. It was always a mystery to me, I couldn’t fathom someone actually making it from scratch. Thanks! I’m actually really interested in it now 😅
Weirdly enough I wonder what it would look like if you made a plaster cast of your hands now and then after 20-30 years made another one to see the changes your hands take while doing stonework.
Hello sir! Thank you for sharing your skills and work with us. These all are masterpieces. May I ask your opinion about ancient/antique stone decor of ruined temples and castles etc. Im wondering is that possible to made all thst just by hands and primitive tools?
We are watching this video to watch a bloke carve a flower, not to look at scenery (as pretty as it is) but watch him and his technique. The sound of mallet on chisel is also an important key to his technique but overshadowed by cinematography and "soundtrack"
Love the longer videos Charlie, would love to see more in depth how you create these beautiful pieces
Came here to say the same thing
Yeah, do some tutorials...
Это сайт для женщин. ..Мужчина это сделает без пафоса.😉И быстрее.🪓🛠️
I find it funny that it seems he walks into a random museum, slaps some clay on a artifact, peels it off and leaves as if nothing happened. Seriously though great work.
He was in a cathedral which he has done work for
@@rosslynstone York Minister
random museum? omg
There are tombs behind him....
Probably an Abby or Cathedral.
U have a really attractive voice 🤗
absolutely loved this. shorts always have a very "rushed" feel to them.
This seems almost therapeutically calm. The process is better represented here.
would love to see more like this
Hello from a Canadian and former CNC stone fabricator in Ottawa! I can sincerely appreciate that you are indeed an absolutely amazing stone fabricator. You have the rare skill of the ancient masters! Congratulations for showing us your fine work!
CNC Stone Fabricator? Wow, I didn’t know such a vocation existed!
A common excuse you’ll hear from the architectural world is that there are no more traditional craftsmen or stone masons who can do such things anymore. But CNC? I thought about that!!
I really get emotional when i see young people doing amazing stuff with love, patience and precision ❤
Mate, we need more of your beautiful craftsmanship. I can watch this for hours an hours. Keep it up Charlie 👍🏽
Completely agree- would love to see a video at normal speed start to finish. Great asmr type video too
*I'm in awe of your talent and creativity Charlie. Watching you carve works of pure beauty into plain stone is just blissful. You're a very special person, and what you share with us here is a gift. Thank you.* ❤
Videos like this truly bring me joy. It makes you wonder why we lost this beautiful craftmanship in the ways we did. We need more of this again. It fills our souls with beauty and inspiration. Great video and outstanding work sir! 🤜🤛
Thank you! Lots more to come 🙌
@@charlie.gee__Mate have you thought about doing an online course? Explaining what materials you use, tools for specific jobs, lime mortar mix ratio ect.
That windowseal repair was great, I need to repair bay windows due to the lack of drainage window seal cracked and flaking, ruined all the patterns at the top of the pilars and the moulds in the centre and bottom.
pure genius 😮 how can somebody this young already reaching this level of expertise…. just amazing…
Charlie carrying on the stonemasons tradition...that built magnificent cathedrals a 1000 years ago in UK, Ireland and Europe.👏👏
Charlie you and your passion are an inspiration to me, no matter that I'm older
I've walked past the main cathedral in my city (St Paul's in Melbourne) many times in my life, but it was only after seeing this channel that I paused to look at and admire the stonemasons' work.
I'm blown away by the hard work and dedication that has allowed him to become the artist that he is, a true master of his craft! I appreciate seeing people excel in life and finding something that brings serenity and fulfillment.
That was amazing! You are truly a rare gem in this present day world we live in!!! Bravo!!
Beautiful work Charlie mate. I work at Arbroath Abbey in Scotland and we don’t have much of this highly detailed work to reproduce as it was built in 1178, and ransacked by Henry VIII and Cromwell during the Protestant reformation, so very little is left, in the whole building is unroofed. Would love an opportunity to hew some stone like this. Keep up the good work mate, you’re only a youngster and you’re already a better stonemason/cutter than I am. Fabulous stuff.
Makes me think of visiting Dunfermaline Abbey north of Edinburgh in my youth.
Equally ruined in places, but very interesting to walk around.
Amazing craftsmanship, your vocational path will be so rewarding for you Charlie, embrace it. God's blessings on you ❤
Great video and even better sculpting. Keep them coming!
Beautiful piece Charlie... Well done Sir!
Oh my God this video is by far the best. The Cinimatoggraphy of this video is so beyond good, I loved watching this so much and the sound if you tapping and watching you work is the most beautiful thing I've ever watched
Real men recognize skill and talent mate. U have mastered ur craft at a young age. Can just imagine the final product you will be producing in 20 yrs time. Respect mate. 👊
I especially liked how you showed your process and finished by making a beautiful object from natural materials by carving it in the woods under natural light. Brilliant.
Thank you we need more people keeping true art forms alive. We can’t forget what we are capable of.
I sincerely hope that we will see more of these in time. Absolutely stunning.
Wow, beautiful. It's great to see the art and skill of the Renaissance is still alive. Thank you for posting this.
I love working with Stone but your skills are unbelievable... your freehand, everything is perfect... absolute perfection
It was a real pleasure to watch you carv a stone 👍You are extremely skillful.
This man is an artist!
You have an extraordinary talent, and at so young an age. Love your videos. You have a gift and I'm glad to see you using it to the fullest.
Amazing work Charlie. I like the longer video format also. Keep it up!
Hey, Charlie-boy, if possible, please make longer videos. Your technique is flawless and I'd really like to watch more of that making-process. Thanks!
Your cinematography is insane sir, please keep doing what you're doing.
I always find these videos cathartic and relaxing.
I really apreciate the ambiance of this. The sound matches the work. Not that hight speed hyper stuff.
Such a fantastic stone carver. Your touch is so controlled and definite.
Great video as well, making beautiful carvings in such a setting. Fantastic!
Charlie, your work is amazing! Please post more long form videos. You wont believe where taking the time to document your work will take you above and beyond where your talent alone will. God bless you.
Arts of high power!
Such an inspiration for me and maybe others to create something beautiful
Je suis admiratif de votre talent de sculpteur de pierre! La précision et la dextérité me fait la thérapie du formidable travail de chef-d'œuvre que vous faites! 😉👍
Great workmanship it looks nice. I would love to see longer videos
He totally fascinates me, so masterful at his craft.
A creative oasis in this sea of consumerism called RUclips. Thank you!! ❤😊
Love your work brother,
Society needs much more of this,
Absolutely beautiful
Whoua, tu fais un boulot magnifique. Heuresement qu'il reste des gens comme toi sur cette bonne terre.
Un homme quoi toi en vaut des millions.
This is very impressive, thank you for keeping this art form alive.
Gosh im so happy to find this channel. All of your work is simply outstanding ❤
Simply amazing, as ever. Such skill and patience.
CIAO!
Charlie,
Excellent! You are getting a perfect carving a stone Flower " Rossetta".
Glad me so much watching your technical mason man on Stones.
Grazzie,
as an artist myself this makes me incredibly proud to see im 24 charlie is just 20 if im not mistaking what a talent this guy has
I said before I had a great apprenticeship in plastering. Fibre, solid in situ renovation lath and lime work. That's my talent. Everybody as a gift, just you need to find it and nurtured. Kudos to you chas. Your fucking good. May you get even better. Can't change excellence. My upmost respect 👍👍👍👍
Remarkable. I can't help but wonder when your interest began, and how you learned this great skill. i'm totally impressed.
He explained it in one of his videos. His father did this work as well, he started doing this from a very young age.
It's gorgeous, well done! I'm sure you know, and it may be the limitation of the stone you are using but the original has much deeper relief under the leaf-tips and folds. Keep going, it's such a lovely craft!
Bless you thank you for preserving history. You have a God given gift. May the Lord keep and protect you all the days of your life Amen 🥰🙏🏻
Charlie... i am well late to your channel mate, but what you do is absolutely fucking class! As an architect/designer it is great to see someone with proper craft on the tools. Too many of the young team running around sites with a paslode thinking they know how to build and create.
Keep it up man.
Wow man you are amazing and only 21 god bless you man Definitely need to see more of the process I wanna b able to
Fully appreciate how much you put into these pieces
很漂亮,很敬佩這些雕刻師,給人類建築展現得豐富多彩😊
Beautifully done, & such a nice workshop!!
What a wonderful video! He is a marvel, endowed by God with an extraordinary gift.
I hope more people stride to be tradespeople after seeing your works.
Love the longer video. Thank you!🎉
Браво, прекрасная работа. Кстати я тоже люблю работать в тишине, чтоб никто не мешал😅
When I watch these videos I see deep into the past. It blows my mind how cathedrals were done without tape measures. They understood that nature of building. No wonder the guilds held their secrets tight. So happy to see this craft in the hands of a passionate artist
The original has so much depth or relief.
You're so skillful, it's unreal. Well done 👍
Absolutely loved this one Charlie...❤
What great work you do. Congratulations.
Это прекрасная работа, вы настоящий мастер!!
That is some of the coolest stone work I have seen here on RUclips. Move videos plz!
People on the internet think you don't exist and that old buildings were built by either literal magic or aliens a opposed to hard work. It is bananas.
There is no way the pyramids were built by people using simple tools, no lasers nothing, that's precisely. Stop conflating that to stone masonry of the post medieval period
And you would think that America would have loved to keep up with the Roman and Greeks. But no. Love the videos man! I never seen it done before. It was always a mystery to me, I couldn’t fathom someone actually making it from scratch. Thanks! I’m actually really interested in it now 😅
Absolutely amazing ❤
Weirdly enough I wonder what it would look like if you made a plaster cast of your hands now and then after 20-30 years made another one to see the changes your hands take while doing stonework.
Bro you need to more videos 15 minutes and up love watching your artistry of perfection it's really amazing thanks 👍
I like your voice and the way you chisel so delicately
Great work :D:D
Work every day ... Thanks for sharing the passion !!...
❤❤that's insanely amazing.
Wow such talented hands❤❤
Beautiful!
Wonderful !!! Skill and talent out the bazooka....... 😊
Love your stuff mate... you create beautiful works
I like this format. Nicely done video.
how pretty, beautiful job! ❤
Hello sir! Thank you for sharing your skills and work with us. These all are masterpieces.
May I ask your opinion about ancient/antique stone decor of ruined temples and castles etc.
Im wondering is that possible to made all thst just by hands and primitive tools?
Incroyable talent 👏🙏
Truly majestic
I love the longer ones!
Super cool vid and surprisingly cinematic lol. Keep it up boss.
Awesome ! Also another thing to note the original flower has the cuts below the leaf imagine how they must have done it in past
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Great work! The original flower had a bit more plasticity and depth. I wonder how this can be achieved maybe presented in your next project.
The original is carved in marble ,hence the plasticity and appearance of more depth
It looks beautiful
We are watching this video to watch a bloke carve a flower, not to look at scenery (as pretty as it is) but watch him and his technique. The sound of mallet on chisel is also an important key to his technique but overshadowed by cinematography and "soundtrack"
absolutely, the camerawork feels silly and distracting, i would rather see a more focused view of the work
Love from USA 🇺🇸
Can't wait to see more
I would rather watch more of this than anything on television or RUclips
Good with the pencil too my god some skill sir great vids👌👌
Can you please do a longer video about how you used the compas to transfer the pattern to the stone?
I love yours longer videos.
Such a talent👏brilliant videos
The cast was a very good idea, most churches don't like people pulling stones out ;)
amazing video! visually stunning!
Truly talented!