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copper practice plate
here is a new practice plate. better flowers. i still need to work on the veins of the leaves, as well as filling in the open area.:willy_nilly:
i will get there, it aint no fun being so damn slow...... |
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Re: copper practice plate
That looks great.
Here is a piece done on Bronze, it is a damascene detail of some gold and silver work on a 700 year old door in the Ali Hussein Mosque in Cairo.
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Re: copper practice plate
So Sddd, how did you cut that, hammer and chisel or power graver? All good things come to those who wait. waiting is no fun but it is true. I am a little bit of an instant gratification person.
Neil:yesnod: |
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Re: copper practice plate
i cut it with my lindsey art.....:whoo:
i have not been able to use it much this summer but i see some extra time comming my way. |
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