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    aluminum miniature TIG sculptures. Hope you liike!

    these are little sculptures that i have made. most of them are sold already. i am trying to build up enough to stock my etsy store. if you are interested in any feel free to message me and i can give you a link. jmoskeeart is my shop name. thank you for looking, and i hope you like. hopefully the pictures that i upload show up good. i don't like capital letters, because i am too lazy to hit the shift button, don't judge me. at least i use punctuation.
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    more.... sorry if i dbl post
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    Wow!!!!
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    Thats pretty cool. Creative ! Is it all just Tig rod and weld buildup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TMW llc View Post
    Thats pretty cool. Creative ! Is it all just Tig rod and weld buildup?
    yes just 3/32 scraps and buildup. thank you

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    except for the bench. it is from scraps off the grinding floor.

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    I hate to even use the word anymore, since it is so abused in todays society..... But,

    That is Amazing.

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    thanks alot man. i really appreciate the compliment. and yes 10lb boxes by the case.
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    I hate to even use the word anymore, since it is so abused in todays society..... But,

    That is Amazing.

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    I like all of it. Good luck on sales.

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    Put some links in your signature, ie; Facebook, etsy, instagram, etc.

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    i think i did it correctly. i am working some pieces to fill up my etsy store. so it is kind of bare shelved for now. i only started these a few weeks ago. so there will be a ton more in the coming months.
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    Put some links in your signature, ie; Facebook, etsy, instagram, etc.

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    I think this along with Marios stuff and dog's stuff.... there should be a sub forum for "art only."

    Good stuff.
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    My best aluminum welds look a lot like your art work...

    Seriously cool stuff, I would love to see a video of how you make those. Thanks for sharing.
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    Neat they must have taken aloooong time! Good work

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    Holy sh*t. Awesome stuff!

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    Odd and compelling all at once!

    I call that art. Nicely executed.

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    Thanks for the compliments. I appreciate the looks.

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    Re: aluminum miniature TIG sculptures. Hope you liike!

    Check out the work of Patrick Farrow He was an artist beginning in the mid 70s. Mia Farrow's brother, Maurine O'Harra?s or O'sullivan?s son. His early work was Oxy/Acetylene, and 1/16" copper coated steel. Little figures like yours sold in the seventies in the $20 range, last I knew they were selling in the thousands. He went on to do larger work often in stainless steel, people very accurately sculpted in many activities including sex. The value of his work skyrocketed! Several years ago he committed suicide. I don't know why, I suspect terminal disease.

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    thank you so much for telling me about Farrow. what an inspiration. it's crazy to think that he oxy fueled such amazing work. I hope to achieve just a piece of what he did.
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    Check out the work of Patrick Farrow He was an artist beginning in the mid 70s. Mia Farrow's brother, Maurine O'Harra?s or O'sullivan?s son. His early work was Oxy/Acetylene, and 1/16" copper coated steel. Little figures like yours sold in the seventies in the $20 range, last I knew they were selling in the thousands. He went on to do larger work often in stainless steel, people very accurately sculpted in many activities including sex. The value of his work skyrocketed! Several years ago he committed suicide. I don't know why, I suspect terminal disease.

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