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Quercus rubra
Red Oak leaf motif carved from an African Sumac bowl. Size: 9.5 X 3 inches (4 inches with the tilt). Photo by Jerry Anthony. You can see all the progress pics on my blog from the links posted at:

http://andiwolfe.blogspot.com/2006/05/quercus-rubra.html
Geez Andi,

Do you have too much time on your hands or what? No way I could sit that long to carve all this.

This is absolutely gorgeous! Your work captures the Red Oak leaves to perfection. Thanks for sharing this.
 
Thanks, guys. Jim - I wish I had more time for these kinds of projects. I was able to work on this just a few hours each week, which is why it took me about 5 months to get this finished after I started the carving.
 

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