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TILE WAITING FOR A FRAME #5: shellac Lacquer wax clamped glued

Blog entry by DAN posted 54 days ago 663 reads 0 times favorited 8 comments Add to Favorites Watch
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kolwdwrkr

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posted 54 days ago

very nice work and adventure. Thanks for sharing

-- ~ Inspiring those who inspire me ~

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patron

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posted 54 days ago

once again , dan ,

well done ,
and thanks !

-- david ,new mexico ,allheart

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Pat Cavanaugh

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posted 54 days ago

Dan, the finished product is beautiful. I’ve enjoyed following the blog as well. However, I have to say the new profile picture confused me when I looked for you this morning. I almost couldn’t find you.

-- Pat

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Napaman

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posted 54 days ago

this turned out really nice…

-- Matt, Napa, CA...fun is beautiful...just trying to have some fun...

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stefang

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posted 54 days ago

You are really making some amazing frames Dan, and yet they don’t steal attention from the beautiful tile. It takes a lot of talent to produce such work and to keep the right balance.

-- Mike, American in Norway

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littlecope

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posted 54 days ago

Beautiful Work, Dan. It’s been a pleasure to watch this unfold…

-- Mike in Manchester, NH---Unpleasant tasks are simply worthy challenges to improve skills.

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mtkate

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posted 54 days ago

So beautiful. I know you have the arts and crafts style as one of your main descriptives. I am wondering if you consider this somewhat Art Nouveau as well? I am not well versed enough to distinguish sharply between the styles, but there is something “art nouveau” to it.

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Grumpy

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posted 52 days ago

Another great piece Dan.

-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python

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