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Post by ichorous on Mar 4, 2011 5:56:47 GMT -6
Thought we could have a thread to share our visual endeavors and acquisitions. Here is one I finished about a week ago. Tug of War
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Post by vampduster on Mar 4, 2011 6:20:45 GMT -6
I like it!
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Post by razz on Mar 4, 2011 12:04:11 GMT -6
That is so cool! Clever idea!!!!
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Post by Tomoran on Mar 4, 2011 14:32:22 GMT -6
Man, I REALLY like that. Is that pencil or ink? I love how you bring the three "panels" together with the rope. Great stuff.
T
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Post by wmollie on Mar 4, 2011 15:53:15 GMT -6
nice
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Post by Scott Tyson on Mar 4, 2011 17:19:59 GMT -6
Very unique. I like.
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Post by brett on Mar 4, 2011 18:22:08 GMT -6
Nice and original.
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Post by ichorous on Mar 5, 2011 6:07:11 GMT -6
Thanks guys. Its a weirdly shaped (24 X 14 inch) pen and ink drawing Tom
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Post by sweeper4football on Mar 6, 2011 5:41:22 GMT -6
Very cool, Bill
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Post by sideous on Mar 6, 2011 16:12:03 GMT -6
Looks good, I like it
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Post by sdkdmd on Mar 6, 2011 16:44:12 GMT -6
I like it. Unique.
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Post by leethompson on Mar 6, 2011 23:45:35 GMT -6
Nice! I like how the rope ties the tiles together too!
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Post by ichorous on Aug 2, 2011 12:03:35 GMT -6
This picture falls into the category of true life horror. I'm pretty sure my vents looked like this after the plague of stinkbugs last year. They squeezed into our house and wintered with us, making appearances on a daily basis, and if one should spray you it is a smell you won't soon forget. I did have over thirty fall on me when I removed a bathroom fan last year so this depiction is not far from the truth. They are new to the U.S. Ground zero was Allentown Pa. and they have been spreading from there for the last ten years. Soooooo.......coming soon to a town near you.
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Post by Chris Hedges on Aug 2, 2011 14:32:00 GMT -6
Cool, man. :-)
I've had run ins with those damn things before. I found that washing the affected area with toothpaste gets the smell to come off for the most part. Or at least covers it up until it can dissipate on its own.
~C
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Post by ichorous on Aug 2, 2011 15:01:10 GMT -6
Yeah Chris, I had one crawl into my hair brush. I got out of the shower, brushed my hair and went right back into the shower. Oh and of course you hear of folks accidentally eating them too. Birds won't even eat them. Only spiders eat them on purpose which probably explains the monstrous ones in my basement.
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