Thanks Coby, jimmie inspired this with a smiloey face one he did and I thought I'd try it. It's actually a good learning curve too because it challenges your brain to find shapes and stuff, while being relaxing and fun. I'm pleased you like it.
Unbelievably good. He's soooohhh great with making realistic types of wood and metal and things like that, but I reckon that also comes back to what I remember Janet Parke saying about getting to know a small group of formulae helping in the creative process. I don't always find enough self discipline to keep to that, but when I see things I admire from other artists, it tends to draw me back in again.
Then consider it done. I'm not sure if I need to link it to you somehow Jimmie. I see people displaying gifts from others, but am never sure if this is just done verbally or otherwise linked???? This is what becomes of only having your first computer when you reach 50years old.
That's so funny!