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September 15, 2012
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Sep 14, 2012, 5:07:32 PM
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Given 2012-09-18
Inauye Daikuro Masatada by ~RhouenRhu ( Suggested by *Tintinnabuli and Featured by `FrockTarts )
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très beau travail j'aime bien
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~Karinta Sep 22, 2012  Student General Artist
I love the way you imitated an early Japanese woodcut, in bronze!
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:iconrhouenrhu:
Karinta ! many thanks for so many fav ;-))) I realy glad, that You like my work ! ;-))
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~Karinta Sep 25, 2012  Student General Artist
You're welcome! :hug:
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~ShadowRaven2006 Sep 18, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
I have to ask, was this pressed on a mold or hammered out from the back?
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:iconrhouenrhu:
Hi;-))
technique that I used is it's Repoussé - I used hammers and chasing tools.
And of course the whole picture done by hand,
I used both sides;-).
I'm glad you like my work;-)
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Mood: Wow! ~ThinkerOfThoughts Sep 18, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Note to self, don't piss of that guy
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:iconrhouenrhu:
;-)) This is true - Inauye Daikuro Masatada - it was a dangerous warrior;-)
thanks a lot for add and Yours comment ;-)
greetings
R
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~VicariouSoul Sep 18, 2012  Professional Writer
This here is tougher than any graphics art picture or drawing on paper ever thought of being, regardless if it's not the most detailed depiction of something. It's detailed enough for metal work! Metal work like this gives little to no room for error. I cannot imagine how many times you had to redo this, if at all, to get it right.

I have nothing but respect for you and this handwork. So few people today do art on any physical palette.
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:iconrhouenrhu:
I wish you very very much thank you for the kind words;-))
I do not know what to say - I think that the greatest reward for the long hours of work on the relief is, when reading such words as yours ..
Thank you again! ;-)
R.
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