Hi Imac Sometimes children we made something similar with paper and canes, one day it was burned a deposit. From child therefore I had I see these beautiful manufactures. The God you it blesses!
Great post Imac.. loved Davids 'Grainy' comment. I worked in a wood yard and a joinery shop for quite some time. I love the smell and feel of wood. The scrap box was a great place to look though. When the lads were younger I made many of there toys for these scrap boxes. Also bird boxes and table, garden tubs and barrows all helped to bring the pennies in when the lads were young. I wish I had the incline to do some again, but try as I might that part of me as now gone.
Wood is a wonderful material, you can make so many things with it. Can you imagine a world without trees?
ReplyDeleteThe last one looks a bit like "Take me to your Leader!" Novel idea.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are making me homesick!
Beautiful, iMac. First one is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteWood's great to photograph, but can we say the images are a bit, er, grainy?
Hi Imac
ReplyDeleteSometimes children we made something similar with paper and canes, one day it was burned a deposit.
From child therefore I had I see these beautiful manufactures.
The God you it blesses!
Fascinating carvings!
ReplyDeleteINTERESTING
ReplyDeleteNICE CLEAN SHOTS.
THANKS FOR SHARING
strange shaped hanging. Wonderfully created, but where wood you put it!
ReplyDeleteThat is some beautiful wood work. I love the wind turns.
ReplyDeleteI love all those subtle colour differences in the wood. The first one is my favourite, but I really like the third one, too.
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Great post Imac.. loved Davids 'Grainy' comment. I worked in a wood yard and a joinery shop for quite some time. I love the smell and feel of wood. The scrap box was a great place to look though. When the lads were younger I made many of there toys for these scrap boxes. Also bird boxes and table, garden tubs and barrows all helped to bring the pennies in when the lads were young. I wish I had the incline to do some again, but try as I might that part of me as now gone.
ReplyDeleteHey I have one of these. My son and one of his friends was making some of these a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteSomeone talk wood to speak.
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Love that first one Imac, but they're all very good. I love wood.
ReplyDeleteMy father would have loved that. He was a carpenter.
ReplyDeleteBack again!!
ReplyDeleteThat first pic made me gasp - the colours are so beautiful!
And then I went - ahhh! when I saw what it all was about..
Very lovely!!
I see David is sending everyone over - how lovely is that?!
I love this!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful craftsmanship!
ReplyDeleteThe wood carving and the photography.
Well done. Great post.