Pyrography portrait.

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PogArtTi
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Pyrography portrait.

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Hi there.
It's another phyrography, made on wooden panel A3 size.
I did practice pyrography couple years ago, then I got interested to practice other media, and I left it unfinished.
I really liked it, so I have kept it stored since, till now.
My sister in law has had her birthday few days ago, so I thought, she might be pleased if I eventually get it done...
So I did...
Obviously she had no option left, but play being thankful (lol), but I know I could have make it much better looking if I only would want to put more patience to it...
To be honest, I didn’t bother too much...
It's been left over for few years, and I've lost interest to it long ago, so all I did, was fewer strokes here and there to improve the whole looking...
Just to get it done...
Thank you for watching ;)
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Laurene
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Re: Pyrography portrait.

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You shouldn’t put down your work that way Arthur! This is beautiful and makes a lovely gift!! It’s so soft, it has a painterly feel.

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I agree with Laurene... every word!

And this is definite proof that your excellent drawing skills transfer easily from medium to medium.

If I was young, female, and looked like your Sister-in-Law (unlikely, but....), I'd be absolutely delighted to receive this.
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Re: Pyrography portrait.

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Your drawing skills are in evidence here Pogs! If your SIL doesn't appreciate it, well, send it to me! lol.

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Re: Pyrography portrait.

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Thank you VERY VERY MUCH for keen words!!!
It seems I've missed your comments for too long.
I remember I've tried to thanking you for few times already, but my efforts were wasted as every post I've tried was banned and blocked off then...
So it seems, after all that trouble - I've forgotten to come back to it - SORRY 😊😊😊

Every time my post goes through the blocking me feature - it's making my day!
😊😊😊
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