The dog is done.

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stickmaker
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The dog is done.

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Eye and nose done with a combination of acrylic paint and the use of a wood burner. Tung oil on the basswood gave it the golden retriever coloring.
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Work like this is why I love this craft. Inspiration from a true artist.
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Excellent job, well done
Russ

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I echo the previous comments! Very realistic looking face.

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