My 'eyePod'

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Dr Jones
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My 'eyePod'

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Just one I made for my own amusement. Surprisingly, someone bought it!
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Excellent - not sure I'd want it on my wall though. Just wondering if there were any other body parts worthy of the same treatment?
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Love It, Love It.
My Kinda Art. :D
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David wrote:Excellent - not sure I'd want it on my wall though. Just wondering if there were any other body parts worthy of the same treatment?
Actually, your post made me remember another frame from years ago that I made as a joke for a friend. I'll hunt for a picture later today......
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don't know about anyone else but i cannot get the picture its either too big or ? can you make it smaller?
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
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It does take a while to load, just open something else in a new window and come back to it.
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Dr Jones wrote:Just one I made for my own amusement. Surprisingly, someone bought it!
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And 'The Witch's Digit', can't remember why this happened but there was a reason.
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That's great. Love the aged frame look, brilliant, need to change the philips screws though. Reminds me of a pixie brain I saw framed( looked rather like a walnut). Do you think there is a market for Bin Laden relics.
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Thats great!! :D
Love it! :lol:
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Was it the middle finger? :lol:
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