Silvershod, again

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Beautiful, Forest. I love the way you sculpt fur and hair. Can not wait to see the full picture.
Are you going to put this up on Ebay? Or was it a commission piece of work?
Your work always takes my breath away.
Thank you for sharing...
~joanna
Posted by: j gawlik | 03 May 2008 at 10:59 AM
What you do with texture just makes my heart feel good. Your sculptures are like a glimpse caught through a keyhole. You don't dare open the door for fear of frightening away the miracles that hover and tremble on the other side. So you press close to the door, and hold your breath, watching them unblinking, till your eyes fill with tears.
Posted by: Colleen | 01 June 2009 at 08:38 PM