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I took a pattern created by a talented lady known as Christine Stanley. I have modified the pattern somewhat but those who are familiar with her work will still recognize the pattern. This picture now resides at the residence of my wife's parents. |
Another Christine Stanley pattern. This, of course, is a Bengal Tiger. It is colored with acrylics. This picture was stolen from the home of my father in the area of Cedar Creek Lake in Texas. |
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This is a Robb Barr pattern. I used the pattern when teaching a class on embossed leather carvings. It is painted with acrylic paints. |
A friend of mine has a dog named 'Skidboot'. You can find out more at www.skidboot.com. My friend liked the carving and now has it. A similar carving of the head is now on his wallet. This is colored with dyes. SOLD |
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A friend liked the skull wallet and asked if I could carve a larger skull. It is more artistic and less realistic than some of my other carvings. It is colored with dyes and antiques.. SOLD |
This skull is embossed much more than the first and is done in a more realistic style. It's hard to tell in this photo but the eye sockets and nasal area are both open. It is colored with dyes. SOLD |
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This carving is from another Robb Barr pattern. It is colored with acrylic paints. |
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