Lynn, your painting and attention to detail really takes your carvings over the top. This guy is outstanding. I do have a question, was it my computer screen or did the red iron oxide paint look a little pink after you put it on? Thanks again for sharing your gift with us. Vito
Neat attachment of the shield...I suppose a fella could trim down a lot of those brads and have the heads in a pattern on the face of the shield, or around the edges for visual interest as well...kind of like the Native Americans decorated their Golden Boy stocks with brass nails. Don is looking better and better each time.
This was a very clever way to attach the sheild. Very good video. Ginny
ReplyDeleteLynn, your painting and attention to detail really takes your carvings over the top. This guy is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteI do have a question, was it my computer screen or did the red iron oxide paint look a little pink after you put it on?
Thanks again for sharing your gift with us.
Vito
The other colors do change the appearance of the red.
ReplyDeleteNeat attachment of the shield...I suppose a fella could trim down a lot of those brads and have the heads in a pattern on the face of the shield, or around the edges for visual interest as well...kind of like the Native Americans decorated their Golden Boy stocks with brass nails. Don is looking better and better each time.
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