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Sigorney
Carol Hall

Sigorney

"Sigorney" is a collab with Michael Kehs. He turned and carved the cabachon nodule out of a piece of holly that was bleached to within an inch of its life. So, of course I had to color it up. The rocky ledge is the spalted maple cut out from a mirror Mike carved. I roughed it up with my arbortech (thanks for the lesson, Daniel C. Zobel), and carved into it. The third element (the ooze) is melted thermoplast with added plastic and nylon for structure and then painted.

Why? Cause I can.
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