OldWrangler
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Spent most of my shop time on flatwork but did manage to turn 2 pens.
The one closest to the camera is a gum ball pen (seed pod of the Sweetgum tree) cast in blue pearl PR. The balls were packed into the mold extra close so there were no gaps in the pattern........worked!!
Second one is a casting of Tumbleweed Lichen. This is Masonhalea richardsonii, a long filament lichen that grows from the Rockies into Alaska and the Arctic. It grows in shallow rock depressions with little or no soil. The wind moves it around as it never gets anchored thus the name Tumbleweed.
Interesting day!!!
The one closest to the camera is a gum ball pen (seed pod of the Sweetgum tree) cast in blue pearl PR. The balls were packed into the mold extra close so there were no gaps in the pattern........worked!!
Second one is a casting of Tumbleweed Lichen. This is Masonhalea richardsonii, a long filament lichen that grows from the Rockies into Alaska and the Arctic. It grows in shallow rock depressions with little or no soil. The wind moves it around as it never gets anchored thus the name Tumbleweed.
Interesting day!!!