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Cottonwood Bark Carvings (First Postings)
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dchilders


Missouri Woodsman

Registered: October 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri (better known as the "Bootheel of Missouri"
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These photos are of my very first carving creations as a beginner. I've always wanted to bring the "spirit" out of a piece of found wood, and hopefully I am developing much needed skills to support my new hobby.
Living adjacent to the Mississippi River in Southeast Missouri, I have been fortunate to search the river banks and gather Cottonwood Bark in plentiful quantities.
Please feel free to offer constructive criticism.
David
· Date: Mon February 25, 2008 · Views: 1532 · Filesize: 82.8kb, 410.1kb · Dimensions: 1048 x 2040 ·
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That cotton bark is fascinating stuff. Carving looks good to me.
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