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    Default Owl

    A few weeks ago I posted my wife's first attempts at pyrography using a cheap pen. For Christmas I got her a razor tip machine and she burnt this owl for me. I am pretty impressed with it but I may be biased.
    Thanks for looking.
    Cheers Frank.
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    Great piece of work there. Watercolors or oils for the leaves and eyes?

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    Yep, you may be bias but we all are when it comes to our wives.

    Very nicely done.

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    Good one elderly's wife.
    I particularly like the contrast of the coloured leaves below the bird, very well done.
    Looks like its time you had your own sign in, you deserve to be a member based on that effort.
    Cheers, Ian
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    My wife thanks you for your kind replies guys. The colour is done with coloured pencils then the all thing sprayed with a couple of coats of rattle can lacquer.
    Cheers Frank.

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    Always had a soft spot for owls - nice
    Regards,
    Bob

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