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I've attached a couple of photos of the Chief now that he's done. Lots of eye-wash on this one.
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Mighgy fine Lynn. Arnold |
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OUTSTANDING!!! Great job Lynn, truly an amaizing effort. Congratulations on a job well done. You have a great talent and super eye for detail. Keep up the great work. Bob
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Great carving and painting, thanks for sharing. Jax. |
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Very nice indeed. Love it. I have one question though. What is eye wash?
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That's an awesome piece, Lynn, absolutely AWESOME! Hehehe....eye wash used to be boric acid and distilled (or well) water, but nowadays the stuff comes in a little dropper bottle called Visine or such. By the way I still have an eye wash cup in my medicine chest. Kinda nostalgic more than functional, though. If memory serves me right, Gram always added just a touch of witch hazel, that magical elixer that fixed almost everything from hives to canker sores, to upset stomach....well you get the idea. Al Last edited by AlArchie; 03-15-2006 at 08:17 AM. |
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Good work as always Lynn, like the subtle color changes. Just out of curiosity, when you have the completed carving in front of you, how do you decide on your pallette for the piece?
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Wow, Lynn, that is one terrific Indian! I don't know which I like best, the carving or the painting, both are excellent!! Thanks for sharing! Deborah
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Fantastic carving and fantastic painting w/details. Great job, Love it. Bill
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