I’ve gone dot crazy… Doing the stippled patterns has become slightly addictive. My latest undertaking is a piece that I got from a friend of mine. I have found that doing this process is very meditative and a great way to decompress while working on my sculptures. It helps me to be productive while giving me a chance to process what direction I need to take my other work in.
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