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20th March 2013, 11:33 PM #1
joris lives
hello y'all,
just wanna show you my newest sculpture that i have finished, his name is joris and is made out of nord French oak and is 2 metres high.
I rough shaped it with the chainsaw and did the rest with chisels, etc. It took me about a 1000 hours to complete
greetings andy
Andy Deschacht Wood Artist at this link you will find my blog where you can see the evolution of Joris
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21st March 2013, 02:47 AM #2
Salut, voisin
great ! Very expressive. I lack this kind of instinct you put in your carving, I think.
It's bigger than lifesize, no ?
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21st March 2013, 10:18 AM #3Senior Member
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Joris
Hi Andy
The progress photos of Joris look pretty impressive. Do you intend to leave him in the tree, or carve him out some more?
Cheers
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21st March 2013, 03:04 PM #4Skwair2rownd
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WOW!!!
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21st March 2013, 09:49 PM #5
joris lives
Thank y'all for the positive reactions, I appreciate it
@ Copeau :I see we are practicly neighbours, were do you live in France? Te sculpture is 2 metres tall
@ GoGuppy : there will be no more carving, the whole idea about it was a man who was pushing himself out of a three.
greetings andy
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