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Old 10-13-2006, 03:22 PM
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I think I posted these under WIP before they were painted but I can't find them. Anywho here they are all done. Carved from Tupelo Gum and painted with oils. They are 12" by 8".
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Wow.
Beautiful job with the drapes. I do remember seeing these before you painting them, and being impressed with them at that stage too.
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Wow.. gorgeous! Will you be doing more of them twards Easter ?
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These 3 are sold and on their way to Dallas as of Monday so I will probably do another one or two before too long. They are fun to do as there is no pattern to follow, just draw directly on the wood and start carving.
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