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Color filled wolf cut from walnut


Tj Brown

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 I like your work and this piece is very nice.

However, at first view I  lost the work as my eyes went directly to the LP's in the bacground.   I know I'm being picky, as I have been with others, but why in the world would you photograph such a nice piece in front of a cluttered bacground like this.

This forum is, IMHO, a place to proudly share "your work" with your piers and the photos used should do that.  Again , in my opinion, the background should be very neautral and the photo cropped so the work is shown up-close for all to appreciate. 

If you are offended  so be it, but once again, this is simply my opinion which I stand behind and make no apoligies.    

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1 hour ago, FrankEV said:

 I like your work and this piece is very nice.

However, at first view I  lost the work as my eyes went directly to the LP's in the bacground.   I know I'm being picky, as I have been with others, but why in the world would you photograph such a nice piece in front of a cluttered bacground like this.

This forum is, IMHO, a place to proudly share "your work" with your piers and the photos used should do that.  Again , in my opinion, the background should be very neautral and the photo cropped so the work is shown up-close for all to appreciate. 

If you are offended  so be it, but once again, this is simply my opinion which I stand behind and .    

Well Frank, it was just a quick photo to be shared with my fellow scrollers. It's not one that I plan on displaying. Like you, I make no apologies.  If you don't like it, don't look at it.

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5 minutes ago, Scrappile said:

Thanks, I have even been to that page, kinda tempted to get on of her disks, but I did not notice the Fine Line books,  Guess I was just focused one intarsia.

It's hard to notice anything but her intarsia. You should see it in person. She's the one that taught me how to do it.

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Back when I was doing a lot more scrolling than I am now, some of my designs were featured in a few magazines now and then. Some of the readers saw a couple of old license plates on my wall in the photos that were in the articles that I wrote and started sending me old plates that they had. Now I have plates from every state and several other countries displayed in my shop. My oldest is a 1910 from Pennsylvania. When I have vistors stop by they always enjoy seeing them. 

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2 hours ago, Charlie E said:

Beautiful piece! l love old license plates.  These plates are from my wife and my birth years. Mine is actually from my birth county. Hope to find hers. 

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Your fretwork and your plates look awesome! Hope having both in the same photo won't get you in trouble with the photo police...............

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