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Antiquity
The root ball of the parasitic Mistletoe that attaches its self to the Eucalyptus tree. This one is from a River Redgum, stands 12" by 7", 30cm x 17.5cm Danish Oil finish. Originally turned wet/damp and was unstable, fully dry and much thinner of top half , small base 50mm dia or 2"
Like the effect you achieved.
You made the formal spiral curves work together with the informal organic surfaces and contours.
Instead of too much it seems just right.
 

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