monkeybiter
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This one's been a long time in the making, probably ~ 95% of the time spent waiting to be finished .
The hand is mine, main shaping done from photo's, details refined from direct observation.
The veins on the back of the hand are done by compressing the veins into the wood, then levelling the surrounding wood after which water is sprinkled on and the veins rise up out of the surface, quite quickly too. It's an old technique, I saw Ian Norbury demonstrate it and adapted his method. I need to regrind my tool a bit broader.
As usual I am not completely happy but it was time to call it done. The finish is sanding sealer and the Oak plinth may be temporary.
All comments and criticism welcome, even the bad kind.
Thanks for looking.
The hand is mine, main shaping done from photo's, details refined from direct observation.
The veins on the back of the hand are done by compressing the veins into the wood, then levelling the surrounding wood after which water is sprinkled on and the veins rise up out of the surface, quite quickly too. It's an old technique, I saw Ian Norbury demonstrate it and adapted his method. I need to regrind my tool a bit broader.
As usual I am not completely happy but it was time to call it done. The finish is sanding sealer and the Oak plinth may be temporary.
All comments and criticism welcome, even the bad kind.
Thanks for looking.