#11
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gdyfkBS_aWk

Wow
Gary

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#12
Nice find, thanks
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#13
That was very beautiful. Thank you for posting the link.
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#14
A very gifted Lady. Watching the video I'm left wondering what part of the collaboration that Scott DeWaard brings to the piece? Looks like a few times a year that Sabhia is available with classes at Highland Woodworking. Nice post Gary, Thanks.
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#15
After all the work that went into the clay was was surprised to find out that was just a template....
Peter Brown

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#16
I believe Scott did the casework that supports the carving.
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#17
Beautiful work and very gifted people. The video was very well done.

My only thing - I would have left it natural wood.
John

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#18
Interesting combination of power tools and hand carving. I too, wish the piece was left natural, but I think a lot of the carving was basswood, which doesn't necessarily look all that great au natural. In some of the churches I saw in Germany, I rarely, if ever, saw any wood carvings painted or gilded. Mostly mahogany or walnut.
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Allan Hill
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Amazing Graceful carving


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