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Another mosaic piece - the grid and texturing is done with a pyrography pen and the piece is then colored with Prismacolor markers - it's about 3" x 3"
-e-, I think this is the piece you asked to see. If not, and you know which one it is, let me know and I'll post it. I'll add more as the days go by....
Nice piece Pam. For some reason I like the green one better than the red one, probably personal color preference. I like the texturing on both and the dividing lines look nice and clean. Ash is such a nice wood to work with.
Thanks, Jeff. I have a hard time picking colors, so it's good to get feedback about that. The ash is wonderful to work with, but burning nice, clean, straight lines in it is a definite challenge. Thanks again.
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