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    Love your work Mark!! you are one very clever carver indeed.

    Thanks for the answers on the timber>

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    Great works. I like very much the design and your style.

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    Just finished this quick Curlew garden sculpture.. painted with acrylics

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    Just for fun, a small spooky incense holder out of Jelutong.

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    Nice work guys, bit happening here at the moment. I have to turn a couple out in the next week or two so hope I can keep up with the current quality.
    Instagram: mark_aylward
    www.solidwoodfurniture.com.au


    A good edge takes a little sweat!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carvin' Mark View Post
    Oh, and the chainsawed chair is from a redwood log from a paddock in NE Vic.
    Here's a few others as I've Made the leap to publish now...they're: Desert oak (4cm diam) redwood "balljoint" bracelet, "Montanna wood" whimsey (anyone know where to get this or another name for it if it has one?) and Lacey oak Yin Yang (approx 5 cm long)
    Any tips for marketing appreciated as I'm taking the plunge to do this fulltime. These are`all past commissions..
    you have nice work

    full time is a hard gig in arts , how slow l carve l worked out l could get 2$ a hr
    smile and the world will smile with you

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPIRIT View Post
    you have nice work

    full time is a hard gig in arts , how slow l carve l worked out l could get 2$ a hr
    Yeah, it's hard to be a marketing brain and a creative mind in the same head.. any art agents out there?

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    My hat's off to anybody that tries to make a living at carving! I figure $10 an hour is about tops for me, but I haven't really factored everything into my calculations. I prefer to live in a state of happy self-delusion, believing that if I really REALLY wanted to, I could make a living at this!

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    Ahh....sweet self-delusion......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carvin' Mark View Post
    Just finished this quick Curlew garden sculpture.. painted with acrylics
    Beauty!!!!

    I am absolutely curlewless when it comes to carving!

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    gee l better post my new carving
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    Just finished this window display in a Northcote cafe from recycled redwood housing stumps and a chunk of stump.

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    Certainly looks interesting.
    Cliff.
    If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.

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    Nice Mark!!!

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    Been a while since Ive visited these pages and some amazing work has been posted up . Love the pics

    I was originally Earthling44-9a I think, however cant access so new name for me!

    Heres one piece I completed last year for a local exhibition...apparently there was some angry people though no one did anything about it...such a shame...no 'bad media' when your a struggling, budding young artist

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku7u6bJMcYc"]YouTube - Richard John Malpass / Sculpture: Genesis 1:26[/ame]

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