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Ash vessel with gesso & ink decoration
george watkins

Ash vessel with gesso & ink decoration

Another great example of this technique! I like the two tones a lot it's added depth to the piece a great variation. having areas of the wood peeping through is again interesting. I guess the other one was more minimal but this works too.... thanks for sharing
 
George, I like this one even than the one you posted a few days ago. Really love the multiple tones, as it adds depth and interest.

Really beautiful piece and the brush work is very pleasing. This one sort of has an almost photographic quality to it when viewed from a short distance.
 

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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3200
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