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trypod

Ash hollow form vessel measuring approximately 6 inches wide and 9 inches tall. It is finished with aniline dyes, wipe-on poly, and tinted wax. All comments and critiques are welcomed and appreciated.
Joe this is fantastic. It is just so fluid from the main form to the exceptional feet detail. Looks like a molded plastic form. Very cool!
 
The shape of the feet give them an organic quality. Looks like the form could just walk away. Nice job.
 
I like everything about this piece - but especially the feet. They seem to flow from the body as though the whole thing was made from Silly Putty and then pulled out at the bottom.
 

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