Hand carved Sansovino

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Timh
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Hand carved Sansovino

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I didn't get chance to visit the exhibition on these frames at the National Gallery last year but have had a go at creating one as I'm hooked on carving at the moment
doing this between orders so took a while.

have yet to gesso and gild it
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Re: Hand carved Sansovino

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Awesome!

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Re: Hand carved Sansovino

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That's just incredible!! Amazing work :clap: :clap:
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