If you like that kind of decorations, you should consider a trip to Riga, Latvia. there are some specific streets, it s
like Disneyland for art nouveau lovers!
hello
as Monk said…..
in my opinion the most important tool ,in the beginning especially, is a simple pencil.
if I was you I should get a try in drawing designs first , and only after you get the taste of it, you can start thinking about other tools.. in the buy and sell section on the forum...
For all who bought this cheap, simple, little device, struggled with, and don t read chinese... (like me)
very effective ....... once you know how to use it right...
it s all in the pull away movement....
hope this helps...
Thanks Guido
would possible of pic of the whole box? ans with dimensions??
first thought of the non pierced areas , was Belgium school drawing,
I wonder whar Roger thinks about that...
will show to expert here
Opera in Paris
Palais Garnier - Wikipedia
there as recently a good documentary on tv about the building
was mainly built as reaction after an attack on emperor Napoleon 3,
mainly that he can have a secure entry
Thanks Roger... I was born in Belgium too! there s Rocky Capece ,Gert Matthijs, Pauli , Pascal Jacoby, Jean Marie Martens and some more around here. and it s very pity that Bram kind of disappeared a bit
sorry but I forgot to mention member Pierre, who s the engraving teacher at Liège...
Under german occupation and control, the FN factory kept on producing , besides extra military orders, the usual made models. They received different names (and destinations) though and an eagle stamp to top it off
with all respect for Mr Condon, and no idea of the time he had to finish this job.... but your statement that this tops Mr Baerten s work, is really pulled by the hair, (BS) maybe time to get some glasses ;-)