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    An interesting piece. It does get one thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robson Valley View Post
    I like your interpretation because it is calm, pensive and relaxed = she's sitting.
    I wouldn't worry too much about what you can or can't post.

    Take a look in the "sandstine" thread. I'm sure it's a typo, meant to be "sandstone."
    But the subject carving sure ain't a mudguard off a ute.
    Oh, that is why when I tried to get on a few moments ago it said "server too busy, try again later"!


    That is a great carving. Like the man said, "peaceful".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robson Valley View Post
    I like your interpretation because it is calm, pensive and relaxed = she's sitting.
    I wouldn't worry too much about what you can or can't post.

    Take a look in the "sandstine" thread. I'm sure it's a typo, meant to be "sandstone."
    But the subject carving sure ain't a mudguard off a ute.
    yep a typo

    how long did it take to carve out the piece of the sitting girl ?

    and how long have you been carving ?
    smile and the world will smile with you

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    how long did it take to carve out the piece of the sitting girl ?

    and how long have you been carving ?[/QUOTE]

    I guess it took about 10 hours, it's hard to say because I've just been going to my shed on cooler days for an hour or so.
    I've been carving for about 2 & half years now, haven't had any lessons, just flying blind so to speak but I really enjoy it.
    I've learnt lots from this forum.

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