"A Touch of Picasso"

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akbar24601

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Let me start by saying, that title is in no way any form of reference to myself. After turning this design down, I found it rather reminiscent of a Picasso piece that I had seen at some point in time.

This is a beautiful piece of Silky Oak that I got from Keith at ZambezieExotics. The segmenting is Ebony veneer. The kit is a Retro Gold Titanium Fountain Pen from LauLau. BLO/CA finish.

Thank you for checkin' it out. Any and all comments welcome.
 

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skiprat

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Just like Jeff said, long time no see Steve. Nice to see that you haven't lost your touch. Nice clean sharp lines:biggrin:
 

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Beautiful work Steve, I was thinking about you this morning and about to see if any one had heard from you, Good to see you're still in fine form.
 

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I truly believe that she is!!! I think that flute that Skippy made for her has gotten to her head and now she is talking Gibberish!!!:biggrin::confused::biggrin: The only cure that I can see is that Steven gives us all one of those cool flutes and then we can understand what the heck Dawn is talking about!!!:biggrin::wink::biggrin:


BTW, Thank you to all for all of your kind words and a very nice welcome back! I cannot begin to express what a wonderful community this is and I am very thankful for the support that it offers!
 

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Originally Posted by wdcav1952
Great work, Steve!! If you continue in the artist vein, stay away from van Gogh. I hear that can be a bit tough on the ears.




Dawn, I don't understand. Are you speaking in code?? :wink::biggrin::wink:


Careful William, if you give too much away, you will have to be x'd out.:wink::biggrin::cool:
 

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The only cure that I can see is that Steven gives us all one of those cool flutes and then we can understand what the heck Dawn is talking about!!!:biggrin::wink::biggrin:

Yeah, well good luck with both of those!!:rolleyes::biggrin:

BTW Steve VERY nice pen. I like how the lines of the veneer move around the pen. I does not look like an inlay at all!

I for one am truly happy to see you back.... And posting cool pens again!
 

akbar24601

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I think it's time for me to go away again!!! Apparently, since I've been gone, everyone has started using some new language! God knows I have trouble enough with plain old English! I do like the whole putting red letters in the words, it makes 'em purtier!
 

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What a nice piece of art! My artist cousin says Van Gogh would be honored at your rendition. Great work!
 
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