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Buffalo, Bull or Horse!!!????
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I wondered if you were going to “score” the resin on both sides before you put the neck on. In clay it helps bond the pieces
I was surprised you didn’t
you're one of the few channels i never skip the ad segments on. they're always so enjoyable and witty! "you're expensive" lmao
ОтветитьThe Buffalo would be more unique than a Bull
ОтветитьThis guy is so talented ❤ ... keep up the good work
Ответитьomgg this is so beautiful, I love your work very much!!! I'm hoping someday I can request a sculpture from youu
ОтветитьBull or buffalo, the horns could be super
ОтветитьAbsolutely awesome in all ways, in the wood carving out the details and the carving of the swan body, and the finish work. but one question, does the epoxy/resin turn yellow over time like some liquid polyurethane does.
ОтветитьI would love to see you do a horse. 😊
ОтветитьYou can use epoxy for a cutting board? Doesnt seem like the beet idea
ОтветитьA longhorn skull and horns would be super cool !
ОтветитьAwesome!!!!
ОтветитьAs beautiful as this is it is a shame at the amount of microplastics creating this generated. That will be forever in the environment now.
ОтветитьBlake thank you for sharing all of your videos ,each piece of your artwork is beautiful. wlould love to see an elephant in one of your future pieces
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Ответитьje suis Français et j'adore ce que tu fais !!!! continue tu es un artiste !! respect !!
ОтветитьNope, not quite right yet. You gotta change the thumbnail one more time.
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ОтветитьA horse would be beautiful!
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ОтветитьThe bull, definitely the bull.
ОтветитьStunning! Honestly it’s difficult to describe how beautiful this is. You must feel so proud and satisfied with your pieces when they are completed. I’d love to see a full sized horse. ❤
Ответитьbuffalo, go bills!
ОтветитьOmg pause the video at 14.47 and tell me there is not a kitten in the wood pattern
ОтветитьHorse because if I'm not mistaken... I haven't seen a horse sculpture yet
ОтветитьI think all three would look spectacular, however the contrast with the Bull would be the best fit.
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ОтветитьThis is such a cool art medium. so glad i found your page.
ОтветитьBeautiful swan. I think the horse
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ОтветитьAmazing! It is a real piece of Art! Wondering if you are open to try other epoxy brand? Our epoxy prevents yellowing. We could send you free epoxy if you are open to collaboration!
ОтветитьHave you ever thought about insetting some led lights into the Epoxy??
ОтветитьKye Kye says make a HORSE!
ОтветитьBuffalo! For damn damm sure!
Ответитьbuffalo or bull!! horses legs are extremely thin compared to their round and large bodies so it’s difficult to balance out the twigs to the heft of the body
ОтветитьAmazing work man
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ОтветитьBull please :)
ОтветитьThe bison
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ОтветитьPersonal opinion: the Buffalo for more details would be nice. Depending on the pattern I can see any of them looking fantastic.
The horse would probably sell well tho, ngl.
2 questions:
Why not all 3, but smaller?
Why not try a different design style, something like Picasso's bull?
Bull
ОтветитьSuggestion here: i think you could add a sort of handle to the cutting boards to make it easier to hold and carry and hang 🙏🏼
ОтветитьAbsolutely incredible work!!!!
ОтветитьBull would be nice. It has great dynamic.
ОтветитьVery nice sculpture. Love your work.
Yellowing epoxy. I suspect it is because big volumes react faster, so you get extra heat from the curing epoxy, thus you are actually burning the epoxy. I once did a 2kg epoxy cast, and it got so warm, we where afraid it would combust. So out into the brick and cement drive way it went, and fire eqiupment at the ready.
And no, it doesn't look like a nuggy, it looks like honeycomb candy.
HORSE, yes HORSE, LOL
ОтветитьHORSE, for sure!!! Granted, I LOVE horses, but i would also love to see you make one in your style. That would be epic!❤❤❤
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