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IMG_4201.jpgIMG_4202.jpgIMG_4203.jpgIMG_4204.jpgIMG_4206.jpgТренировочные портреты.

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Wonderful portraits, in my book one of the hardest topics in leather carving.....you have such talent....very amazing work!!

My favorite is Nelson Mandela....not quiet there yet, but very close!!

Well done...

Greetings from Virginia

Jimbob

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First it is just leather....then it is what-ever I can dream off...

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Very nice. I think portraits are the most difficult thing to carve.

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I've found the key to facial/portrait work is to remember that there's TWO sides of the leather you can work from.

Mike DeLoach

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Impressive

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Way to go Arbalet! ;)

wonderful as usual ;)

In for a penny, in for a pound....

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