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Thread: One Black Bear Litho completed

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    Default One Black Bear Litho completed

    I finished one of the black bear lithos today.

    Maple, Alder,cast acrylic, and Lacquer. I used a candelabra base again on this one.

    I think I left the twigs a little to tall for my taste, but it's all glued so it's staying that way now.


    I have only done 5X7's so far. Are you guys getting finer detail on your larger lithos?
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    WOW!!!
    That looks GREAT!
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    Thumbs up

    Spalted,

    Another Stellar Job on your Litho and Display
    Thanks for sharing your Photos
    and Keep up the Good Work
    Ken


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    Fantastic, but I need to know did you take the picture yourself? And if so, did you use a zoom lense (I hope) cuz that picture is right up on top of that big ol' bear!
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    Quote Originally Posted by robbrigg2 View Post
    Fantastic, but I need to know did you take the picture yourself? And if so, did you use a zoom lense (I hope) cuz that picture is right up on top of that big ol' bear!
    LOL..... I didn't take that photo. But I have been close to many black bear. I am also one of the rare people who have been bitten by a black bear. So...... Ya, I know all about being to close.

    Thanks everyone.

    You know it struck me as a little bit odd to be using a cnc machine to make something out of sticks twigs and logs. Can it still be considered rustic style?

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    Spalted,
    Nice work!

    LG

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    Bear-y Nice!
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    Another great job!!
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    Hi spalted
    Great Work

    The wife and I like to use the term "Refined Rustic"

    Have a great day!
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    Great job. We call it contemporary rustic.
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