PAUL COOK INSPIRED FLOAT BOX

Made some other form of traditional fishing tackle.
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Yes very nice Scott. :thumb:
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i reaally like your box and sketch scott it is realy nice

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Nice work fella.. :thumb:

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Gorgeous - which got finished first: the picture or the whiskey next to it?!

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paul cook wrote:Now that, I do like , pretty impressive drawing Scott , looking good . You can give it a couple of coats of poly varnish and rub down with wire wool and then wax the surface nice and gentle . Will come up a treat and take away any "bits" in the varnish . I spray mine with a two pack lacqeur , but you need a booth for that method .


High praise indeed, Scott!

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That is top sir, well done! :hat:
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The VFC wrote:Gorgeous - which got finished first: the picture or the whiskey next to it?!
Several scotches got finished before the sketch did!

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paul cook wrote:Now that, I do like , pretty impressive drawing Scott , looking good . You can give it a couple of coats of poly varnish and rub down with wire wool and then wax the surface nice and gentle . Will come up a treat and take away any "bits" in the varnish . I spray mine with a two pack lacqeur , but you need a booth for that method .
Thanks for the feedback Paul, it means a lot to recieve positive words from an artist that has influenced me, much appreciated mate...

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I have to say Scott that looks fantastic!
Very well done.

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scott wrote:Thanks for the feedback Paul, it means a lot to recieve positive words from an artist that has influenced me, much appreciated mate...
Credit where credits due Scott, you have a nice technique and style to your artwork .As my old art teacher used to say , "keep up the good work".

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