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There are some very pleasing colours and textures in this piece....I'm intrigued that you refer to the timber as a thin piece of oak, yet the finished sculpture is 4" deep!Les
Quote from: Les Symonds on August 28, 2019, 08:25:40 PMThere are some very pleasing colours and textures in this piece....I'm intrigued that you refer to the timber as a thin piece of oak, yet the finished sculpture is 4" deep!LesThank you Les. That is at the widest point of the base for stability the Oak is only 1 1/4"thick
I like the fact its reversible, but why have you used Purple all on one side and green and purple on the other?
I like this a lot, nice and clean lines, I am with Bryan on the colouring though, the purple side would have looked better with the same green as the other side, does not diminish the piece though,well done.
DerekHave only just got to see this and I also like it. I am however curious to know why you went top to bottom with the grain, my instinct with a piece like this would be to display it left to right, not that it spoils it in any way, I still like it.Steve