Posted 3 years ago
areliczone
(97 items)
The first one is first growth redwood burl back and sides with combination burl and curly redwood top. The green is colorized and stablized box elder burl. The hard part was bending the sides without fracturing them. No. 2 is quilted maple sides and back with curly koa top. Ebony finger board on both. Many hours of pleasure.
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Wow! They are beautiful! This is real talent! Indeed, working with wood brings great pleasure. Art in general is the best remedy for the soul. Congratulations!