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  • JJF
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  • sappy
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    Have you ever heard Harry Chapin's song "Salt and Pepper"? That was the first thing that come to my mind. If you haven't heard it, see if you can find it. Great carvings!

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  • squbrigg
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    Thank you all for your kind remarks. JoeB ... the inspiration is in the sea and all things related to them. Those old B/W photos can really take you back to the days of wooden ships and iron men.

    Bob

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  • Merle Rice
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    Hi Bob, Your Inspiration is showing in your work. All 3 pieces are well done. Merle

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  • joepaulbutler
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    Like them, well done. What was your inspiration to carve these gentlemen?

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  • Nomad
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    Those are super! Very unique.

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  • Soggy
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    Nice Bob!; one of them looks like Great Grandfather; he used to sail on a salt banker out of Luenburg in the early 1900's
    Wayne

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  • Tinwood
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    Two thumbs up Bob. Those aren't very large are they? Maybe 2-3 inches in height?

    Tinwood

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  • Bob K.
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    Very cool stuff, Bob!

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  • DiLeon
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    Wow! outstanding....I love seeing things that work that no one else has made! Awesome job Bob!!!

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  • Spiritwolfe
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    I really like the way the eyes match the hats.
    Your carvings have real artistic appeal to them and I LOVE the hats. Nicely done

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  • squbrigg
    started a topic Old Maritime B/W photos

    Old Maritime B/W photos

    I ran across some old photographs on line, of old "sea captains" or sailors, Black and White photos of old salts, weathered faces, sou'westers or cloth caps, and found inspiration in them to practice some interesting faces to carve, for busts. I have tried a couple in various sizes/scales, and woods. Butternut is my favorite wood to carve, but the latest I'm carving in Basswood. I've burned some and a touch of acrylic paint for the eyes, but haven't applied any oil yet. The Basswood one I'll probably have to experiment with some paint mixed in with the oil, but we'll see. I find inspiration in the strangest places.

    Bob

    old skipper.jpg schooner captain.jpg in progress.jpg
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