Tuesday 26 February 2019

Still a work in progress

http://studiohyde.blogspot.com/2019/02/woodcarver-at-work-with-chainsaw.html









9 comments:

Eileen H said...

It's taking shape although my eyesight's not good enough to tell what it'll be.

robin cox walsh said...

WOW, that's what came out of all that sawdust?????

Christine said...

coming along nicely!

ann @ studiohyde said...

You and me too Eileen.....I couldn't get nearer at the moment as they have it fenced off whilst the chap works. Looks like he has a way to go yet though, so we will go back again in a few weeks.

Robin, I know!! It's unbelievable how the remains of a tree can be transformed.

Christine, I think I could make out leaves (well it was a tree, lol)...but there are areas that seem to be waiting to become something.

Shammickite said...

That's really going to be spectacular. I think the finished product will have to have some sort of preservative on it, or it may not last very long.

Judy said...

I can't see what it will be either. Interesting!

ann @ studiohyde said...

Shammickite, You and me too, I always think that too when I see these things!

Judy ... this is what pulls us back to look. Hopefully next time I can get close up to it.

Shammickite said...

Ann have a look at the painting on my blog. Crazy colours, what do you think? I need a professional eye to look at it!!!!!!!

ann @ studiohyde said...

Hi Shammickite, I have looked at your blogpost and your amazing transformation to the painting you had previously done. You really took the painting to another level, I Love the colours and the pink/red/warm colours offset the blues perfectly. Well done 👍🎨

extra note.... for some reason settings changed on my blogs (no idea why or how) which has left me unable to make a comment on blogs I follow 😢 For the most part, I am able to email some people or comment on their facebook timeline.