Yup! I don't think the pictures came out too good cuz of the flash, but Dad says that when the new track lights are installed at the airport we'll take new ones. Anyway, its at http://www.stmariegraphics.com You have to click on the GPI Carving link on the front page. The long one shows Latigo, Liz, my Mom, me and my best friend, Monique. Dad was taking the pictures. Cool, no?
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Oof! I type too fast!
[ April 21, 2003, 09:28 AM: Message edited by: Rosemary ]
Posted by Stephen Deveau (Member # 1305) on :
Rosemary
Nice project that your family did. Was there any Airbrush work or all Handpainted?
Smiles from.... Posted by Arvil Shep' Shepherd (Member # 2030) on :
OUTSTANDING !!!!!!!! I would like to see this sometime. Shep'
Posted by Terry Whynott (Member # 1622) on :
Fantastic! Posted by Rosemary (Member # 1926) on :
Thank you, Shep!! If you come to Montana let us know. Dad would love to have you in Lost Prairie!
Stephen, there's lots of airbrushing on it. We used Iwatas, RG2, CM-SB for tiny schtuff and lots of drybrushing too.
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Posted by Randy Campbell (Member # 2675) on :
Excellent Work !!!!!! Posted by Mark Fair Signs (Member # 289) on :
beautiful work!
Posted by pierre (Member # 1462) on :
Thank you Mark and all of you. Very kind. She's reading all of this, just not allowed to post. Hope to remedy that before long. I'll be posting for her for a bit.
P
Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
Pierre it is always nice to see your posts. Great work too!
Posted by David Harding (Member # 108) on :
Beautiful work!
I'll get to see it this Summer when I fly in to visit my brother Dan in Bigfork. I'll also drop into your shop and chat a bit. It's been quite a few years since I have seen you guys.
Posted by Mark Matyjakowski (Member # 294) on :
Cool, Yes ... very
didn't see it mentioned ... what was it carved out of / in to?
Posted by Rosemary (Member # 1926) on :
Yay!!! I got to come back! hehehehe :^) Its carved out of 18 pound Precision Board. And it has 3/4" HDO backing, so its REEEEaly heavy! It came in two pieces that were 10' and 8' long and 5' high. Dad used PB240 glue and screws to put it together, then he made 3 steel easles on wheels so we could chisel it and move it around. We never could have lifted it. It was fun to paint it at the end though.
:^)
Posted by Jim Bagaas (Member # 3808) on :
That is some very fine work that you people have done.You should be very proud.