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Bob, your painting is outstanding. The pyrography detail in the fish and the shading in the fish and pattern on the rim are superb. You are in a class by yourself and a few others.
at first glance I thought maybe the fish were liquid inlay. Then I thought naa scroll saw in the bottom of a turned bowl? Near impossible. I do like your fish pattern tho and it could be done (liquid inlay) on a flat peice for a segmented bowl. I have done such several times.
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