C Claymore Established Member Joined 22 Jun 2014 Messages 2,777 Reaction score 11 Location Scotland 5 Oct 2014 #1 .........
M martinka Established Member Joined 19 Jan 2013 Messages 1,946 Reaction score 0 Location Wakefield(ish), West Yorks 5 Oct 2014 #2 Nicely done, Brian. I've never seen one of those ducks, they are exotic looking birds.
J jonluv Established Member Joined 13 Jul 2010 Messages 357 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset 5 Oct 2014 #3 Lovely piece of work -- the colours really bring it out
C ChrisR Established Member Joined 4 Mar 2013 Messages 1,119 Reaction score 0 Location Newquay 6 Oct 2014 #4 Nice one Brian. Master of intarsia and computer design of same. =D> Chris R.
G gilljc Established Member Joined 5 Dec 2012 Messages 487 Reaction score 10 Location aberdeen 6 Oct 2014 #5 really lovely - well done, so much patience =D>
S Samfire Established Member Joined 14 Jun 2013 Messages 242 Reaction score 0 Location Staffordshire 6 Oct 2014 #6 A nice piece of work well done and thanks for showing. Sam
W Walney Col Established Member Joined 20 Apr 2014 Messages 698 Reaction score 11 Location Walney Island, South Cumbria 6 Oct 2014 #7 Not bad Brian. Is it all from the same piece of wood?
C Claymore Established Member Joined 22 Jun 2014 Messages 2,777 Reaction score 11 Location Scotland 6 Oct 2014 #8 .........
Dalboy Established Member Joined 18 Sep 2008 Messages 3,930 Reaction score 298 Location Canterbury United Kingdom 6 Oct 2014 #9 Finally got around to having a look Brian great piece of intarsia. I like the idea of using stain as you know I used the colour of the wood in my attempt but can't always find what colour you need. Next time will use stain. Look forward to seeing more from your workshop
Finally got around to having a look Brian great piece of intarsia. I like the idea of using stain as you know I used the colour of the wood in my attempt but can't always find what colour you need. Next time will use stain. Look forward to seeing more from your workshop
CHJ Established Member Joined 31 Dec 2004 Messages 20,132 Reaction score 80 Location Cotswolds UK 6 Oct 2014 #10 Like the use of the stains to add realism to the back and tail feathers. Would like to see the Duck against a background colour simulating water/skyline and a few reeds up each side, (pond edge) to frame the subject.
Like the use of the stains to add realism to the back and tail feathers. Would like to see the Duck against a background colour simulating water/skyline and a few reeds up each side, (pond edge) to frame the subject.