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Mountain Juniper Pueblo Form
Jim McLain

Mountain Juniper Pueblo Form

This piece is about 9 inches by 6 inches. One large inlay on this side. Really like capturing little branches like the one in the heartwood of this piece.
Kim, what did you use to fill the crack? I have some synthic turquoise but it's more like sand. I've seen "nuggets" online but am not sure which one will look like this.
 

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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D750
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ƒ/22
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70.0 mm
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MJ Pueblo.jpg
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