Some nice cutting, TG.
Couple of things you might consider.
The scroll backbone gets very thin where it emerges from the originating loop.
Hard to visualize it supporting the large. following leaves.
And the big final leaf coming off the center bud defies nature.
Several smaller leaves would be more appropriate.
Your original drawing, with a couple of tweaks, was pretty good.
Thank you T. G. You are well on your way.
In your original the backbone was too thin as it emerged from the first leaf. Change it
The backbone at the top of the scroll ran beyond the border. Change it.
Reduce the size of your design to fit within the area of the bolster.
All the backbones, where they return to meet all the leaves, becomes too thin. Change them.
You may like the big leaves as is, and with shading, nothing wrong.
They also offer a good canvas for some fold-overs if you like them.
Consider fold-overs if it's not above your present pay scale.
I like the way you relieved the background with multi single point cuts. Well done.
Do you intend to leave as-is or to punch, flat or stipple down?
Just my two-cents. You and others may have a different opinions.
Try keeping your graver to the negative area side of your design instead of centering your graver on the design, which will end up making your design smaller or narrower. I hope I have explained this correctly.
Try keeping your graver to the negative area side of your design instead of centering your graver on the design, which will end up making your design smaller or narrower. I hope I have explained this correctly.