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    Default finally finished

    the piece I've been working on for the last 12 weeks is finally in the ground,
    whaddya reckon?

    what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?

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    Whadooi reckon? Not much, the shadows of your works are always more interesting

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    Interesting cladding! When is the unveiling? Do you get to swan about with pollies and big wigs with a wine in your hand?
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    l love the way you used the blue tarp with red tape
    smile and the world will smile with you

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    Default Rachmaninoff

    I feel it's in need of Polka dots and would sit better in a bed of purple Irises and Blackberry bushes. I sense a constrained inner turmoil in suspended animation beautifully juxtaposed by the peaceful surrounds, similar to a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo SCREECH on a still morn

    Well done Undy, can't wait to see it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by springwater View Post
    similar to a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo SCREECH on a still morn
    You peeked

    what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?

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    Default Nice night cap

    Bravo, well done Undyman, well as much as has been revealed anyway, we need more pics in better light to get a better impression. Did you perforate the portrait into it?
    Not sure about the base working or the connection with it, always difficult, mostly less considered, damn gravity it's got a way of getting in the way

    More pics, more pics.

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    Now I know where I will be having lunch when I drive though Bellingen.

    I think it suits David and it is good to have it in the centre of town.

    The covering did remind me of Noddy's cap.
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    Really looks amazing .

    Where is it?
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    Amazing.
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    Makes me think of a seal. Nice curves.

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    Most interesting. Looks like a dedicated effort to finish this in 12 weeks. Is there a more detailed post or some WIP pics that I've missed. What is that? Stainless Steel? Was it a publicly funded commission?
    Don't Just Do It.... Do It HardenFast!!

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    make me think boy you would have been as black as working in that stuff
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    Briliant work, Undy- lots of full-time steel sculptors could only dream of something like that!
    .....now, you' ve got a 5f/14 Pfeil fishtail chisel somewhere in your studio , that starts to rust
    It's a slow and painful process...the secret is, dont mind the pain.(Ian Norbury)
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    Looks great Underfoot, what is the story behind it? (can't read the plaque) I have never seen and accordion that shape before!
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