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On Oct 25, 2:19 pm, charlieb wrote:
Kind of fun to play with, not requiring much wood - or time. I think you sell yourself short. I had a ball turning realistic looking mushrooms with some branch wood I had, all turned off center. It took a while before I could get odd shaped heads, and get them to lean over a while maintaining a smooth shaft with no bumps. In addition to adding two more axis, I'm turning some arms to stick on the figures - and will cut out some veneer fig leaves and add one to each figure - so as to not offend anyone's "sensibilities" (see Ashcroft - Justice Department - statue of bare breasted Justice ). I suspect that the fig leaf will be the focus of attention for each of these pieces which seems to me to be counter productive. I suppose you are right. Sadly, the fig leaf will probably be the first thing looked at as well as trying to see if it can be removed. But I think your (sculptures?) pieces are pretty damn cool. To me, they seem to have a feeling of some of the African shapes used in tribal carvings, or even the short pudgy guys even go back to the Mayan scultures. Very cool, indeed. I'd bet too that your friend is on to something, and that one of those colored to appear as a statue would look very striking on the mantle. Robert |
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