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Nickoloxious
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Icyurmt] 12
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Pluviophile
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Nickoloxious] 2
#28471536 - 09/16/23 06:55 PM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Beautiful! Is that watercolor?
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Nickoloxious
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Pluviophile] 1
#28471718 - 09/16/23 10:18 PM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Yeah.
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Nickoloxious] 1
#28472167 - 09/17/23 09:48 AM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Quote:
Nickoloxious said:

It's awesome! I love it.
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GeckoMaBoi
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Spectacle]
#28475905 - 09/20/23 05:37 AM (4 months, 6 days ago) |
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thank you very much, yes it is
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: GeckoMaBoi] 2
#28477350 - 09/21/23 05:22 AM (4 months, 5 days ago) |
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humble little tune i did today because why not
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: wabbey]
#28478089 - 09/21/23 08:18 PM (4 months, 4 days ago) |
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Thats awesome dude
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#28485164 - 09/27/23 07:29 PM (3 months, 29 days ago) |
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: dreamninja] 1
#28494852 - 10/06/23 08:02 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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Wow so much talent in this thread, my art is my profile pic.
Edited by The Patient (10/06/23 08:04 PM)
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#28494912 - 10/06/23 09:09 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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sigil
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Sham87]
#28495067 - 10/07/23 01:23 AM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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Yeah I saw it on my arm during a trip. I used a paint dropper for the whole thing including the symbol.
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: The Patient] 3
#28506604 - 10/16/23 09:31 AM (3 months, 11 days ago) |
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Recent edits of pictures I took over a year ago:








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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: GreenGoblin7] 3
#28516578 - 10/24/23 01:13 PM (3 months, 2 days ago) |
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So much cool shit in this thread wow Working on a new Osage bow today. The quiver, arrows and bow are materials I have found in the woods over time. Bamboo and maple for the arrows, the goose feathers, the bamboo for the quiver, hand woven, and the Osage for the bow. If this stave becomes a shooter or breaks, I shall update lol. I say this because this stave has been questionable from the get go.

As for that amp I was working on here it is. It turned out really well. No hum and the spring reverb sounds amazing 


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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Hertz] 1
#28517062 - 10/24/23 07:36 PM (3 months, 2 days ago) |
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Wow. Good shit man!!!
Nice job!
You still got pics of the circuitry in the amp?
What kind of speaker?
Nice bow!
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Hertz]
#28517524 - 10/25/23 09:12 AM (3 months, 2 days ago) |
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Hertz said: So much cool shit in this thread wow Working on a new Osage bow today. The quiver, arrows and bow are materials I have found in the woods over time. Bamboo and maple for the arrows, the goose feathers, the bamboo for the quiver, hand woven, and the Osage for the bow. If this stave becomes a shooter or breaks, I shall update lol. I say this because this stave has been questionable from the get go.

As for that amp I was working on here it is. It turned out really well. No hum and the spring reverb sounds amazing 

 
Ever work with pacific yew? Best bows I have ever handled, without question.
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Nillion
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: GreenGoblin7] 4
#28518049 - 10/25/23 06:20 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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This is a shabby photo of a necklace I made:

And an even worse photo showing how it hangs:

I like working with beads. I made this without a design but had a good idea of what I wanted to do. It has several sandalwood beads so it smells kinda nice!
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Nillion
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: GreenGoblin7] 3
#28518685 - 10/26/23 09:08 AM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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I'm not much of an artist or painter but enjoy doing it.
This painting combines four winds and Taoist yin and yang duality concepts. It has a lot of metallic shiny colors that don't photograph well so has a bit more flash from contrast than the photo shows. The color that looks more blue is actually bright purple. I tried to take some photos of other more complex paintings but those weren't very good.
My art is very pattern oriented.
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Hertz
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Mr Piggy] 3
#28519015 - 10/26/23 02:42 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Pluviophile said: Wow. Good shit man!!!
Nice job!
You still got pics of the circuitry in the amp?
What kind of speaker?
Nice bow!
Thank you good sir! It is basically a Princeton reverb with no trem, modified tone stack with midddle and negative feedback switch on the back. It takes pedals real nice and seems great for recording. here are pics 


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Mr Piggy said: Ever work with pacific yew? Best bows I have ever handled, without question.
No! Wow I bet they are nice. I hope to work a Yew stave one day. I may try and buy one soon! Here on the east coast I have access to Osage. Lots of old hedgerows of Osage on old farms here. Yew wood is so beautiful too 
Nillion I like your painting, very nice
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Re: Official Post Your Art Thread [Re: Hertz]
#28521334 - 10/28/23 04:05 PM (2 months, 29 days ago) |
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Beware of false Gurus One day, as I was going through the Panchavati, I heard the fearful croaking of a frog. I guessed it must have been caught by a snake. When after a long time, I was returning that way, I heard the same noise. Peeping through the bushes, I saw a water snake with a frog in its mouth. It could neither swallow it nor let it go, and there was no end to the sorrow of the frog. Then I thought, had it been the victim of a cobra, it would have been silenced for ever after three croaks at the most( and then there would have been no more suffering for either the frog or the snake). But here the snake's suffering is almost equal to that of the frog. So if an unenlightened man takes upon himself in his foolhardiness, the responsibility of saving another, there is no end to the misery of both. Neither does the ego of the disciple vanish, nor are his worldly ties cut asunder. If the disciple comes under the influence of an unworthy teacher, he never gets liberation. But under a competent teacher the egoism of the Jiva perishes with three croaks. - Sri Ramakrishna
-------------------- C.G. Jung: "Please remember, it is what you are that heals, not what you know." "I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud." - Carl Jung Krishna, as his friends called him, freely admitted his compulsive lying. He blamed it on simple fear of having his deceptions detected." NOTES OF A FRINGE-WATCHER MARTIN GARDNER on J Krishnamurti "All your questions are born out of the answers you already have. Any answer anybody gives should put an end to your questions. But it does not." [UG-K]
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