* Upon a second look, I especially like the fact that it isn't symmetrical, yet it does appear to be so at first glance. It's rather close to symmetry, yet just far enough away to give it a realistic fantasy appearance.
This slight asymmetry gives it a unique interest factor, I can only term as eloquently quirky.
I mean for this quirkyness in a good (artistic) way. Not in any offensive way. =) *
I wish I could take credit for the asymmetry but the pattern itself was one of their standard three that they use for the beginner's class. I may have ummm....enhanced that somewhat with my cutting, though. LOL
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You talented person, you!
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By the way, did you know about this?
The "World Famous" Lipizzaner Stallions (http://www.lipizzaner.com/lipizzaner_frameset.asp), Nanaimo, BC June 27, 2007
Also, the Spanish Riding School of Vienna will be touring the west coast in 2008. Venues include Seattle.
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That came out lovely!
The textures / patterns of the glass give it dimensional depth + added interest.
>>VERY GOOD!
Especially for your "First Ever" panel!
How big is it?
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Upon a second look, I especially like the fact that it isn't symmetrical, yet it does appear to be so at first glance. It's rather close to symmetry, yet just far enough away to give it a realistic fantasy appearance.
This slight asymmetry gives it a unique interest factor, I can only term as eloquently quirky.
I mean for this quirkyness in a good (artistic) way.
Not in any offensive way.
=)
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It's around the 8x10 - 8-1/2x11 size. Heh...just realized I never did measure the final size!
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