Here is one I finished up the carving part today. He will probably be the most colorful piece I've done to date. I've always wanted to do this type of headress just to see if I could and also to see how it would look as a woodcarving...at least one in my style. There will be a lot of attachments to make it reflect just what a real one incorporates but that's the fun of doing these pieces.
Hope you like it so far. More photos in the Gallery and comments always welcome.
Love the hat. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great Lynn
I have not seen a headdress like that before, so should be quite a treat to me to see it painted. An excellent carving.
ReplyDeleteIt already looks good. I can't wait to see the finished project.
ReplyDeletegreat looking piece Lynn should be impressive when painted
ReplyDeletelol oops great so far Lynn, can't wait to see him with some color on! Keep up the good work my friend! Hope you and Judy have a wonderful Christmas and new year, and thank you both for your continuing tutorials they really are very much appreciated. Trev
ReplyDeleteLynn, what's the history behind this type of headress? It looks great!
ReplyDeleteMike
That split buffalo headress looks great Lynn and the attachments you'll make will be spectacular I just know. I like the lazy stich beadwork & rosette lanes you put on the war shirt that will look most effective. Can't wait to se him all painted up.
ReplyDeleteVery unusual headdress for sure. This fellow should look pretty amazing once you get all the details colored as you usually do.
ReplyDeleteRon B.
Very exciting to see this guy. Wonderful detail.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding
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