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A few commisions
Here's a few good photos of recent work in 2013_JR
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Re: A few commisions
Magnificent!!!
Thank you for everything you doing in this art!!! |
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Re: A few commisions
B1B: Lets see some work from you Europeans! I personally love the style and creativity that you all produce_JR
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Re: A few commisions
Not much from me.
After 30-something years in America, I am back home. My scroll is American scroll. I started looking for something different or older forms of our engraving. For some of them Roger Bleile was kind to explained to me what I found. Thanks to Roger again. As my old-new home is under construction, this winter I will travel to some of our museums - many of them - to search for something different. We do have 800 even 1000 years old artworks on engraved items. Just need to convince those museum smarties to open the right doors and let camera in. Different! If there is going to be something different or new I will posted. We have to share the art. I hope the construction people will keep their promise and I can come back to HC soon. Until then I will enjoy yours and other masters engraved arts! |
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