
No...this isn't a Native American mummy, just the painted Winter Horses piece all masked up to keep the white paint off his face. I do it with a toothbrush dipped in white paint and while it is possible to control it a little I just wanted to make sure he didn't end up with a bunch of white freckles.
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This piece turned out pretty nice. All that painting really make the piece even if some of it does get covered a little with snow. Standing in that deep snow also really adds to the scene.
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Lots of photos in the Gallery and comments are always welcome.
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Happy Thanksgiving!!!!
THANKS FOR SHARING A GREAT CARVING. i HAVE THE BIRCH PLYWOOD AND AM GOING TO ATTEMPT TO KEEP UP WITH THE WAGON WHEEL PROJECT. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SUBJECT TO LEAN AGAINST THE WHEEL BUXOM BISCUTS COMES TO MIND, THEREBY GIVING US A CHANCE TO TRY A FEEMALE FACE ALSO! HAVE A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING AND THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR CARVING TALENTS.
ReplyDeleteJIM O'HARRA
Ready like the paint job ,Winter Horses lives up to his name.Thanks for all you've given Lynn , may you an yours have a Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteTristan
JOHN CARVING IN KY....WINTER HORSE HAS THE BROKEN NOSE I SAW IN DAYTON WHEN YOU STARTED CARVING HIM. HE SURE LOOKS GOOD NOW. LOOK FOREWARD TO MANY MORE CARVINGS TO ENJOY. THANK YOU! HAVE A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING.
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, Super carving and paint job--as always. Happy Thanksgiving!! Craig in Pa.
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, Great carving and painting. Thanks for posting and have a GREAT Thanksgiving!! Bum in E. Mt.
ReplyDeleteHi Uncle Lynn! Stopped by to see the pics. Happy day-after-Thanksgiving to you & Judy!
ReplyDelete~Caitlin
HELLO LYNN:
ReplyDeleteAnother winner,thanks for sharing the way you finished it with the painting details.
As always"YOU MAKE MY DAY".
GORDON-BOISE,IDAHO