The curvature and details give me the sense of something long-forgotten under the rafters of an attic OR something unearthed in the corner of a basement/foundation...well titled and great creation, John.
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Interesting images,What format are you submitting them in? They take a long time to load and resolve. Your images behave differently than others,yours appear gradually making several passes until resolved and i'm never sure if they have finally resolved. I can see tigs saying they are fine for her tho,so i am puzzled?
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I'm glad I didn't have to pull out the step stool to be able to see what was on top of the shelf. No dust up there so that's a good sign. And that is quite the intricate shelf bracket. Must have taken ages to carve it out. Fantastic work and a great looking creation, John.