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"Brown Lady"
JoWinter

"Brown Lady"

The first result of a study to turn human figures.
The man is in work. This figure is 36cm tall.
Regards Jo
Joe, your Brown lady has class written all over her, she flows gracefully top to toe.
Pete
 
Hi all,
thanks for your agreements. The wood is a Australian hardwood. Every half minut I had to grind the tools, even the PM-tools from Crown and Glaser. I think there are some crystals in that.
Jo
 
Well planned, well executed
I rarely find a "free form" attractive, THIS is attractive!
 

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