
Creating tension in a wood carving composition transforms static pieces into dynamic works of art. One effective method is using contrasting elements, such as smooth and rough textures, to evoke visual conflict. Sharp angles and asymmetrical designs can also heighten tension, guiding the viewer’s eye through the piece unpredictably. Incorporating negative space strategically adds suspense, leaving areas unfinished or implied. Another technique is exaggerating proportions—elongated limbs or distorted features create unease. Finally, dynamic poses, like a figure mid-movement, inject energy and anticipation. Mastering these methods ensures your wood carvings captivate and intrigue.