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14th June 2008, 06:36 AM #1Senior Member
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Garden pavilion
Well, I usually post the pictures of my work in the Woodcarving forum, but here's something that's definitely not a woodcarving, and it's a work I'm very fond of.Hope you like it:
It's a slow and painful process...the secret is, dont mind the pain.(Ian Norbury)
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14th June 2008, 07:44 AM #2
Like it,,,,,, Man that is a fine piece of work, you may be fond of it, but it is a piece of work to be proud of.
The care you have taken shows up in the finished product.
Great Job
JohnCleaning my glasses will not make me look any better,
But will make what I am looking at better.
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14th June 2008, 09:20 AM #3Skwair2rownd
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Artesano that is a beautiful piece of work.
I I had enough room in my garden I would invite you over to help me build one!
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14th June 2008, 08:13 PM #4Senior Member
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Thanks, guys-it was designed by Desmond Crowe(yes, that British film industry art director), and when he showed me the drawings, and asked if I could bild it, I just coudn't say "no", could I?....It wasn't my cup of tea-mine was a woodcarver's shop, and soon it turned into a non-proffit affair, but I'm happy I did it, and working with Desmond was a pleasure...and, well, I've got some pics to show now
It's a slow and painful process...the secret is, dont mind the pain.(Ian Norbury)
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14th June 2008, 08:54 PM #5Hope you like it:
The amount of detail you have put in it is superb
well done
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