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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Wolfgang,

I like your explorations and admire your results!

Every so often check in the mirror that you have not grown breasts as this work is definitely so delicate and feminine.

I salute your creativity.

Try going even further. A taller vase perhaps and even longer more curvaciously swooning stems, and another two fallen petals. Move it to the nth. This is a delight to my eyes!

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
BTW, Wolfgang,

Can you share the background to the mesh? What is it made of and how did the two of you happen to meet?

Asher
 

Wolfgang Plattner

Well-known member
It is made of very fine fibres, just a decorationmat for tables.
My wife uses it as a mat for vases.
And if you hide the table with a white canvas underneath the mat, the vase and the flowers and place yourself exactly (or nearly so) in front it you can use it as lines or - waves ...
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
It is made of very fine fibres, just a decorationmat for tables.
My wife uses it as a mat for vases.
And if you hide the table with a white canvas underneath the mat, the vase and the flowers and place yourself exactly (or nearly so) in front it you can use it as lines or - waves ...

Thanks for sharing! I already use ribbons and gossamer silk, but now, if I may, I will also think of your ideas of more obviously fibrous materials!
 
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