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Midweek and the fellows have some new pieces to offer. Rex is finishing work on his two smaller sculptures, finishing up carving and making a stand for his bird sculpture, Grant has pretty much completed his pieces and is now concentrating on his nicely crafted boxes to accompany his pieces, Adrien continues work on a new sculpture, sanding both by hand and with electricity. Zina is busy finishing her Mother and continuing to carve the landscape piece – which is another new experience for her because of the curved surfaces, and Julia is working hard planeing her door.

Julia's door's mouth.

Julia’s door’s mouth captures the moment.


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Zina carves a beautiful shape and line for her Mother piece.

Zina carves a beautiful shape and line for her Mother piece.


Zina's Mother sculpture piece. Taking her work from a spoon form to a sculptural form.

Zina’s Mother sculpture piece. Taking her work from a spoon form to a sculptural form.


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Rex’s base construction in the glueing stage.


The bleaching process.

The bleaching process.


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Adrien sands her individual pieces that when assembled become a sculptural piece.

Adrien sands her individual plywood shapes/pieces.


Adrien's elaborate numbering system for her plywood pieces that when assembled become a cohesive piece.

Adrien’s elaborate numbering system for her plywood pieces that when assembled become a cohesive sculptural piece.