mossyrockhound
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2011
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Post by mossyrockhound on Nov 13, 2011 22:11:44 GMT -5
Hi All, Agate, jasper, pet. wood. This one is about 2 1/2 inches tall: Agate, jasper, pet. wood & basanite. This one is 1 1/2 inches long: Cherry Creek jasper, basanite & Skokomish jasper. This one is about 2 inches tall: Thanks for looking, Garry
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Post by Toad on Nov 13, 2011 22:14:15 GMT -5
Nice work on all. Third one takes it for me
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Post by Tony W on Nov 13, 2011 22:42:34 GMT -5
Wow, nice work!! I really like the geometrics, and the last one looks like a framed painting as well. Vasarely, Klee, Albers, Stella, Miro would all be proud T
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Post by bobby1 on Nov 13, 2011 22:54:07 GMT -5
All of them are super but the last one is the mostest super! Bob
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adrian65
Cave Dweller
Arch to golden memories and to great friends.
Member since February 2007
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Post by adrian65 on Nov 13, 2011 23:53:23 GMT -5
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! What a detailed work and what a precission! The Montana agate frame looks very good.
Adrian
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Post by deb193redux on Nov 14, 2011 0:29:09 GMT -5
all are nice ... I really like the Montana frame. the majority seems to favor the Red China, but I can't get past the red frame. I manipulated to see if it was a browner hew.
Here is what I got: I think the brown contains the center much better. Just my opinion.
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Post by deb193redux on Nov 14, 2011 0:31:19 GMT -5
all are nice ... I really like the Montana frame. the majority seems to favor the Red China, but I can't get past the red frame. I manipulted to see if it was a browner hew. Here is what I got: I think the brown contains the center much better. Just my opinion. this coloring would pick up the foreground image in the scene - almost look like stick figures. Attachments:
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mossyrockhound
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2011
Posts: 1,278
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Post by mossyrockhound on Nov 14, 2011 3:06:55 GMT -5
That's very interesting Daniel. I was actually thinking about trying to match the greenish color that is in the stone rather than the red before I picked the red. Although it's interesting, I'm not partial to the yellowish-brown you have on there now. Could you try it in the greenish tone to match the green in the interior stone (but just a shade or two darker)? Hey, maybe you could start a cab consulting business in your spare time. What kind of a program are you using?
Thanks to all for your great comments!
Garry
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Post by NatureNut on Nov 14, 2011 4:46:54 GMT -5
Fantastic Garry. Love seeing these. Jo
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Post by kk on Nov 14, 2011 5:56:37 GMT -5
Super workmanship, very different from the little that I have seen and I think nice fresh concepts. Love the use of the Montana.
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Post by FrogAndBearCreations on Nov 14, 2011 7:23:38 GMT -5
Very cool, all of them!
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Post by mohs on Nov 14, 2011 11:43:24 GMT -5
Wow Garry those are fine crafting! I like the teardrop cross I want to do something similar with a heart in four parts Thanks Ed
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Post by beefjello on Nov 14, 2011 20:46:12 GMT -5
You are a Master of Stone Garry!!!
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Post by krazydiamond on Nov 14, 2011 20:55:04 GMT -5
that last one is a work of art!
KD
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Post by stoner on Nov 15, 2011 23:59:05 GMT -5
Great Intarsia work.
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