(Joking, Ted)
That leaves me on the front pew come Sunday! LolYikes, where does that leave that guy Ted who we watched dry brush painting. On wood...
JKJ
Looks great!That's funny!!
A little goes a long way. went with a 4:1 diluted iridescent green Golden paint. very subtle.
Thanks for the advice all!
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That’s hilarious!It was like watching paint dry.
Loving it!Working on the hollow log hollow form. Carving in the bottom for the center piece and trying to blend the natural part with the carved part. Not sure about this one but too late to turn back now.
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David, that’s the beauty of experimenting. We never know what we end up with, but we discover so much more than we knew.Working on the hollow log hollow form. Carving in the bottom for the center piece and trying to blend the natural part with the carved part. Not sure about this one but too late to turn back now.
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I agree! Seems like every time I turn a hollow form or pick up my carver I’m experimentingDavid, that’s the beauty of experimenting. We never know what we end up with, but we discover so much more than we knew.
That's awesome, Ted. A lot of work complete, but plenty to go. Looking great!This one has been on the bench for months. Saw a few basket weave pieces at SWAT so decided to try to finally finish it.
Love it Ted! Can’t wait to see it finished.This one has been on the bench for months. Saw a few basket weave pieces at SWAT so decided to try to finally finish it.
Thanks guys ! Me either, I’m bad to start one then lose interest and set it aside. I started this one proably six months ago. I usually always finish one but my take 6 months to a year.Love it Ted! Can’t wait to see it finished.
Turned out fantastic ! Looks even better in person!Working on this city scape for our art Guild and this is what I came up with for September. NYC it will be 9/11/2025, lets not forget.