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May 26, 2013 18:48:35 GMT -5
Post by clusterchuck on May 26, 2013 18:48:35 GMT -5
My brother is a framer, and an artist. He's pretty darned good, HUH? This is an original charcoal rendered from a photograph of a family member. We are part American Indian. Hanta Yo.
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May 26, 2013 18:58:11 GMT -5
Post by clusterchuck on May 26, 2013 18:58:11 GMT -5
Experimenting with various frames for LP's. These are "frameless" frames. Not sure if these are good or not... Here's a couple with frames. These are a little more traditional and the albums are still accessible...
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May 26, 2013 19:04:08 GMT -5
Post by clusterchuck on May 26, 2013 19:04:08 GMT -5
My friend Shane is into pointalism. A gazzilion dots from an ink pen. Boy does he have more patience than me...
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Post by badmedicine on May 26, 2013 19:29:35 GMT -5
Nice work there. I inherited my artistic skills from my mom, who could also blow me out of the water with her talent. My problem was boredom. There were so many interesting genres that once I proved to myself I could do it, I moved on to something else. So while I got good & often very good at lots of things, I never had the patience to become a true master at them. I did however learn to look at everything I created as a work of art, even if it was only building a doghouse, lol. My one true regret is not spending about 10,000 more hours at the guitar.
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May 26, 2013 19:34:09 GMT -5
Post by clusterchuck on May 26, 2013 19:34:09 GMT -5
A perfect candle holder. Hollowed out stump on the hill side.
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May 26, 2013 20:24:29 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on May 26, 2013 20:24:29 GMT -5
My brother is a framer, and an artist. He's pretty darned good, HUH? This is an original charcoal rendered from a photograph of a family member. We are part American Indian. Hanta Yo. Wow, he is good.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2013 20:28:16 GMT -5
Nice work there. I inherited my artistic skills from my mom, who could also blow me out of the water with her talent. My problem was boredom. There were so many interesting genres that once I proved to myself I could do it, I moved on to something else. So while I got good & often very good at lots of things, I never had the patience to become a true master at them. I did however learn to look at everything I created as a work of art, even if it was only building a doghouse, lol. My one true regret is not spending about 10,000 more hours at the guitar. It's certainly not to late now, Many people wait until they retire before they start doing want they love and become very successful at it. Ya got nothing to lose, except maybe some time. Just do it
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May 26, 2013 20:33:56 GMT -5
Post by badmedicine on May 26, 2013 20:33:56 GMT -5
My friend Shane is into pointalism. A gazzilion dots from an ink pen. Boy does he have more patience than me... Yeah, that's definitely out of my patience range. I really admire people than can stick with the long term stuff.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2013 5:25:59 GMT -5
My brother is a framer, and an artist. He's pretty darned good, HUH? This is an original charcoal rendered from a photograph of a family member. We are part American Indian. Hanta Yo. just stunning. i have cherokee (OK) on my mothers side. what be in your blood cluster?
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May 27, 2013 7:39:09 GMT -5
Post by clusterchuck on May 27, 2013 7:39:09 GMT -5
My brother is a framer, and an artist. He's pretty darned good, HUH? This is an original charcoal rendered from a photograph of a family member. We are part American Indian. Hanta Yo. just stunning. i have cherokee (OK) on my mothers side. what be in your blood cluster? Cherokee as well, snark. On Dad's side, West Texas.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2013 10:42:21 GMT -5
[/img][/url] Hanta Yo.[/quote] just stunning. i have cherokee (OK) on my mothers side. what be in your blood cluster? [/quote] Cherokee as well, snark. On Dad's side, West Texas.[/quote] Hey cousins, Same here, from moms side,,, OK.
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