Frosted Pinecones. resin, lathe turned. Support OURRESCUE.ORG purchase: O.U.R. at ArtForOUR.org

4 years ago
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This was a double resin pour first with clear and then with frosted look resin with pinecones as filler. Kind of a Christmas vibe going on with this one. Hand turned on the lathe.

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My goal is to pair my love for medicine/surgery, video, photography, art and wood projects with my campaign to raise awareness for Operation Underground Railroad (OURRESCUE.ORG), an amazing group fighting child sex trafficking around the world. I dabble in wood turning on the lathe, carving, painting with acrylics using pendulum and pouring techniques as well as different video projects with time lapse and other things I find interesting.

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