Back from out west. The coho is a pattern from Troywood Intarsia I made for a good friend of mine from BC. He is a fishing fanatic like me. The great horned owl is my first attempt at trying to make my own pattern inspired by a photo from shutterstock images.
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That's a fabulous owl design and you've made it into a super piece of intarsia. Great work all around and I love the texturing. Very well done.
Jim Troywood, now that's a name I haven't heard in awhile! Good to know he's still cranking out great pieces.
Lou
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Great stuff I really like the owl... well done!Jerry
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Hey thanks for the feedback! Im going back out west for the summer to work and I ordered the new Kathy Wise Bird Intarsia book and can't wait to try some more bird projects when I get back. I am also working on a pattern of a brook trout or salmon haven't quite decided yet. I know one thing though I'm using the bloodwood and paduk for the fish pattern . Talk to you all later and thanks again.
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Very nice.....Loving the owl...
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