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Eroded
Terry Scott

Eroded

Well all finished all but for a name
This is the piece I posted that I was working on over the Xmas Hoilidays
Dam if the texture didnt take ages to complete every time I thought I had finished there was another hour hunting for missed bits.
I could only do about a half an hour in a stretch before going dotty
210mm h 14mm dia
I fully appreciate the time Ed takes to pierce all these holes and also fully understand why he keeps the size down.
I used a 3mm cup cutter ( 6 of them ) to place on the raised dimples and the finish is my new friend Rust that Richard R and Terry baker put me onto when we were at a Collab in Australia recently thanks guys .
The inspiration came from the beach at our holiday home were the rocks are covered in Millions of miniature mussels, like a carpet and the worm holes in the rock faces
Comments welcome
Gorgeous Terry! That looks so "sea-like" it's scary. Beautiful shape and the finish really works. Reminds me of a beautiful piece of coral.
Don L.
 
Terry...gotta' say, not really crazy about the shape, several flats and base too large. You get points for the surface embellishment...looks cool!!
 

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