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Pocket watch

Buffalo

The Buffalo Soldier
I drew this during art class, it's going to be a stamp in a few more weeks.<p><a href="<fileStore.core_Attachment>/monthly_2015_01/image.jpg.072e3a406141ffecd5ab8ec539902118.jpg" class="ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image"><img data-fileid="39636" src="<fileStore.core_Attachment>/monthly_2015_01/image.jpg.072e3a406141ffecd5ab8ec539902118.jpg" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" alt=""></a></p>

 

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I'm going to have to go with Speccy for this one. I've always been a fan of symbols or small detailed things. I'd love to see more like this.
 
Alexandra said:
Any update on how this project is developing? Post us more pictures :)
I'm currently carving it into glass. :) I've learned if your doing something to dramatic music everything is more epic.


 
It didn't come out as clean as I wanted it to, but I get another try tomarrow.<p><a href="<fileStore.core_Attachment>/monthly_2015_02/image.jpg.a11ee9c09cf33c4cf740266f1fd22638.jpg" class="ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image"><img data-fileid="41842" src="<fileStore.core_Attachment>/monthly_2015_02/image.jpg.a11ee9c09cf33c4cf740266f1fd22638.jpg" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" alt=""></a></p>

 

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That's very interesting. I take it's for drypoint etching, yes? I like to use acetate, personally.
 
I find that it is easier. Plexiglass also works well; you don't have to lean as hard with the etching needle, and some of the smaller v-shaped lino cutting tools can also be used.


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is pretty much what I used in college when doing drypoint etching.
 
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Alexandra said:
I find that it is easier. Plexiglass also works well; you don't have to lean as hard with the etching needle, and some of the smaller v-shaped lino cutting tools can also be used.
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is pretty much what I used in college when doing drypoint etching.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge I greatly appreciate it.
 

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