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The beads on both these pieces look very well done, Breck. Also, sometimes it's hard to know when to stop, but you have quite a few pieces that look like you've used restraint wisely. Keep it up, my friend!
Hi Breck, like Odie said very well done indeed. Is it very time consuming doing the Pyrographic pieces? I'm guessing that it would depend on the size of the subject? Thanks for sharing Breck.
@Lamar Wright The first time I do a subject takes way more time than the second or third one. These are 12"across so the pyro subject is not more than 6 to 8 inches across but I can tell you the tree with all of it's leaves took way longer than the hands. I did the hands in about an hour and a half but the trees take way more.
@Breck Whitworth Thanks Breck for your for your reply. Ever how long it takes it sure is worth the time. I like how you added texture and burnt in the wood around the edge of your piece. Well done Breck.
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