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Dalboy

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Made from Tulip wood and stands 6 1/2" X 3" decorated with ebonising spray and Jo Sonja Iridescent paints applied with a sponge
 

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We used this technique to produce our old Masters backgrounds for our Photo Studio in the 70,s. Totally absorbed in your marvellous results mate.

Peter.
 

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Dalboy

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Thank you all.

We used this technique to produce our old Masters backgrounds for our Photo Studio in the 70,s. Totally absorbed in your marvellous results mate.

Peter.

Looks similar Peter but I used a piece of foam

Very interesting. Does the grain come out in the flesh so to speak?

You can't see any grain except on the inside just about see in this photo
 

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