| Project by moonroc | posted 19 days ago | 174 views | 0 times favorited | 13 comments | ![]() |
I just arrived at this forum. The short time I have had to look around surely indicates there are a lot of talented and creative woodworkers and wood artist here. Here is is photo of a Wood Portrait (of my brother-in-law) that I created in Maple. It is done with a scroll saw, painted with thinned acrylic paint, glued up in relief and finished with an airbrush.
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13 comments so far
Scott Bryan
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posted 19 days ago
Richard,
This is a nice project. The details on this are simply outstanding.
Thanks for the post. It was nice of you to share this work with the group.
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toyguy
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posted 19 days ago
Simply awesome job. well done my new friend and welcome to the Jocks.
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joey
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posted 19 days ago
Thats awesome!!
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Brad_Nailor
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posted 19 days ago
Thats unusual and very cool! Great detail and superb paint work!
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trifern
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posted 19 days ago
Extremely cool. I love your airbrushing.
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SteveKorz
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posted 19 days ago
That is unbelievable… I thought it was an actual photo at first, then I opened the pic. Very good job.. That is pretty creative. I like the airbrushing.
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CharlieM1958
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posted 19 days ago
I’ve never seen one quite like this. Absolutely fantastic!
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Bradford
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posted 19 days ago
Wow. Very cool picture in a cool frame. All in all, COOL!
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John Gray
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posted 19 days ago
Very nice job.
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Hersh
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posted 19 days ago
Very Stunning project. Thanks for sharing.
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jockmike2
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posted 19 days ago
Beautiful work, definately thank your B in L for his service from one vet to another. Great artwork, you, my friend are one of a kind here. mike
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moonroc
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posted 19 days ago
Thanks for generous comments and the welcome. I’ll pass on the thanks to my brother-in-law.
-- Richard http://www.LearnFineCrafts.com
clieb91
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posted 18 days ago
Richard,
Welcome Aboard. Awesome looking piece.
CtL
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