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Freemo
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Not framing or framing related but I’m looking for a piece of work or hoping to find someone who is able to make it. Any help is appreciated, thanks
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It looks slightly odd and is definitely a bit different, so it will probably be in demand. I always find that anything which is really different always sells. Lots of people like too collect the wierd and wonderful. The white face and the closed eyes are very eye catching. Nicely finished item!
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Ask on FaceBook, it seems to on there a lot
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I'm not an expert and I'm not what you would call knowledgeble about sculpture, but I think that that has quite a lot of visual impact. I reckon that there is quite a bit of know how in how to create a marketable level of visual impact in articules like that.
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