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2 hours ago, Rockytime said:

Great! I don't understand what you did exactly. Is it one or several layers? How did you paint it? If you used a rattle can did you use frisket film? I really would like to understand how you do that beautiful work.

I thought I replied to your question but I dont see it so I will do it again. 

Its like fretwork but I save the pieces I cut out instead of throwing them away.  

I mark them all so I know what color they need to be then I stick them to a pice of tape on some card stock by what color they need to be. I then spray paint it all. 

Once dry I reassemble it all after of course realizing I painted some peices the wrong color which always seems to happen. Once done with that I reassemble it all and glue it to the backer,. 

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9 hours ago, wombatie said:

I love your work Tony, I always have and this is no exception, except I have no idea what it is.  I get that it's an eagle and an A but what does it stand for?

Marg

Annheiser-Bush, brewery in St. Louis Missouri.  (don't quote me on the spelling, I'm too lazy to Google it....not a big beer fan myself, more of a whiskey guy)

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12 hours ago, crupiea said:

I thought I replied to your question but I dont see it so I will do it again. 

Its like fretwork but I save the pieces I cut out instead of throwing them away.  

I mark them all so I know what color they need to be then I stick them to a pice of tape on some card stock by what color they need to be. I then spray paint it all. 

Once dry I reassemble it all after of course realizing I painted some peices the wrong color which always seems to happen. Once done with that I reassemble it all and glue it to the backer,. 

Many thanks for the explanation. Now it makes perfect sense. It has a 3D appearance. Your work always appears elegant! Good work.

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