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Wolf and pup tagua piece by ~Foxfeather248:iconFoxfeather248:


©2007-2009 ~Foxfeather248
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Submitted: January 3, 2007
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A holiday commission for a wolf and its pup, pyrography and acrylic on tagua.
This is shown many times the actual size, which is around 2x2 inches.
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Beautiful colours!

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Hun graader
Hun falmer
Hun seer ey paa Nattesti
Love the colors. And what a cute expressions they have! :)
That's incredible detail for such a small piece! I love the way the adult wolf is smiling.

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"When you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reconsider your position."
-- Mark Twain
Hm interesting, i like the colors, is pyrography almost the same as woodburning? As in the tools?

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The crazy Russian
Pryrography is just a fancy word for burn-writing - so woodburning is a type of pyrography, yes. :) It can just be done on different types of surfaces - leather, wood, paper, etc. Generally the tools are the same - just something that gets extremely hot and can scorch the surface of whatever you're working on. I use a DetailMaster system, which has a very wide ranging heat control and changeable tools that connect to it so I can work on just about anything.
Lucky... the tool i have gets so hott and only had about 6 different heads.. like.. i have to hold it by the end because it's made out of plastic and it gets scortching.. .. i only use it on wood. How much did your tool cost you?

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The crazy Russian
I think my detail master system was somewhere around $150... I used a cheapy one before I invested in it but if you're serious about woodburning it's a must to have a good toolset. The detail master pens can get hot (especially the really small tipped ones) but I just wrap a small piece of leather around the pen and use that to protect my fingers. :) They make special guards for that, but I prefer the leather.
Haha awesome, thanks for the tip about the leather too ^^

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The crazy Russian

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