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Porchfish
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#1 posted 668 days ago
Very,very nice ! You show your versatility with each new post. Have you ever worked with clay ? I am sure you would excel at that medium as well ! You are one talented artist. Thank you for sharing your work ! If you don’t have access to art clay, send me your mailing address and I’ll send you a block of “Georgia” red clay (U.S. Georgia) . Let me know if you are interested ! I’d be happy to share.
your florida friend , Don S.
-- some men see things that are and wonder why, I dream of things that never were and ask why not .... rfk
terrilynne
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#2 posted 668 days ago
So lifelike! Great detail with the fur right down to his little toes. He has that pitiful ” please pet me” look in his eye like my dog gets.
-- Terri, Rocky Mountain High Colorado!
Bluepine38
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#3 posted 662 days ago
These two are different than your people, but still wonderful and would fit into the village life of your
people. I have known a few dog persons like these and have fond memories of them. Thank you for
sharing.
-- As ever, Gus-the 74 yr young apprentice carpenter
Rembo
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#4 posted 624 days ago
Лидия ,ну вот и собака )
замечательная работа !
helluvawreck
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#5 posted 624 days ago
It’s another of your beautiful carvings. I love the expression on his face.
-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau
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