KaleidoScope: Our own gallery for members' art work, crafts and photographs.
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Aww that's so cute @zebadee, bless her!! I bet you're very popular in your family at christmas and birthdays with that talent๐
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Finally started a river dining table - miscalculated the volume, have had to buy ยฃ34 worth of resin just for ยฃ6 worth to level it out ๐ก
Hardest part was teaching my wife to use power tools 'cos my grip is non existent this week โฆ I can't remember that last time she swore at me, but made up for it this week ๐
Stage 1 of about 6 more hours of prep before conditioning the wood before staining and hard wax oil. Table is made of 5 inch planks glued and biscuited together, and split with an axe for a more natural look
Close up of the black, silver and copper epoxy resin
Images don't do it justice of how vibrant the copper is โฆ
Next update will the the finished item, or a copy of my divorce papers โฆ
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@WelshBlue thatโs looking great so far. Iโm sure your wife probably felt better after swearing at you ๐คฃ๐ itโs a good form of release! My hubby teaches me how to use tools and he is quite patient as he knows my brain ๐ง doesnโt function that well. lol, I get quite frustrated if I canโt do it right.
Looking forward to seeing the next stage of the table
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@Pandapaws โฆ thanks โฆ it will get there. It's been planned for months, but the body has always laughed at the mind.
Your husband sounds a better man than me. I've always been lucky to be good with my hands, could do anything, be it with wood, metal, cars, electrics etc
Now frustration and grieving for the old me sets in. Therefore, absolutely no patience and too much of a perfectionist โฆ she was in a no win situation. But took to it fairly well for a first time and me harumphing behind her ๐
The neighbours had a good chuckle whilst we had a domestic and my parentage was called into question. Along with other words that the post filter here would need a dark room to recover from it's so sensitive โฆ
All in good fun. Although she couldn't quite understand how when working with wood - your fingertips will always tell you more than your eyes
but like in all aspects of my life - would be lost without her
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congratulations everyone for reaching page 150 on this thread. We do have some artists in this great forum which is amazing to see. A extra congratulations to @Mary_Scope for being the first person to post on page 150. Been ages since a Scope staff member had won.
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I love this space as I am an artist, crafter and makerโฆunfortunately for some reason I cannot upload pictures of my workโฆnot sure whyโฆ
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I'm still working on this one , it's the four horse men of the accomplished
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Loving that one @derekjohn excellent work.
If you're having issues uploading, you can always email the pics to community@scope.org.uk and one of the team can upload them for you @marybelsalis ?1 -
Thank you so much, I will do that now ๐งโโ๏ธ
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Here's your art work @Cherry70 โบ๏ธ some excellent pictures there!
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Thank you. Some are for my latest Sardinian trip-(From Burnout to Paradise @ Huvile Havallai collection), others are older work.
1)Cheesemaking - pencil on sketchbook;
2) Murals- paint, acrylics, spray paint on walls and metal @ Huvile Havallai, Oliena, Sardinia;
3) My favourite goat I named Freedom, because she did not wait to be fed, she jumped out of the fence and helped herself to everything- pastels, pencils , pens on sketchbook;
4) Burnout- graphite, pens on sketchbook;
5) Patriarchy - mixed media and oil on canvas;
6) Lucio in Amsterdam, mixed media and oil on canvas - Private Collection;
7) Love - acrylic on canvas;
8) Cumpare Antoni - pencils and pens on sketchbook;
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Could I please nominate this one for painting of the month
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These r my leeks I've thin out and replanted
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that looks amazing unfortunately we don't do painting of the month here at Scope
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Such a talent you have there. They are all so wonderful. You really are an Artist.
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My last 3D printed model that I've finished painting. Took a few weeks to do and my first attempt at painting resin, but I think he came out ok.๐
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@Albus_Scope Your work looks majestic! Wow! It reminds me of Robot cartoons from Japan I used to watch as a kid in the 80's . I love the colours.
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Wow, thanks @Cherry70 I was aiming for a kind of gritty realism, but a bit cartoony. And I'm a huge Transformers and Gundam fan, so that means a lot. ๐
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@Albus_Scope How big is that ?
It's extremely impressive
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