The way you turned the root ball upside down and made it an eagles nest. carved an eagle for the nest with carvings on the legs Awesome !! Thanks for the video
It's refreshing to see a great artistic skill here in Canada - very Canadian subject matter ! We may have some commercial work for you if you do that sort of thing ?
Thanks for appreciating the work! I have worked with commercial projects. For inquiries, contact me through my website www.michellethevenot.com/contact
How long of a process is it to complete this??! (It would take me a lifetime and end up looking like a malformed pelican at best so I only ask out of curiosity, not because I’m going to attempt anything of the kind!)
The journey began 2 years ago when I sourced the tree. It sat for some time while I figured out what it was going to be. I’d estimate about 3 months of combined time.
Cool job!
All smiles, what can be said that isn't better!
Art (and smiles) are universal visual language that shares more than words can say.
The work that's gone into that piece of art excellent 👌 👌👌👌👌👌💥💯
The journey took 2 years to finish! Those roots had me feeling defeated for awhile, until I tried to continue cleaning them.
You do amazing work it's beautiful.
Thank you! What’s your favourite part of this piece?
It's hard to say it's between the flowers and the eagle
Super job Michelle
Thank you, John! What part did you find most interesting?
The way you turned the root ball upside down and made it an eagles nest. carved an eagle for the nest with carvings on the legs Awesome !! Thanks for the video
@@johncress9813 it was such a unique piece of tree to work with!
very cool
Glad you enjoyed watching!
It's refreshing to see a great artistic skill here in Canada - very Canadian subject matter ! We may have some commercial work for you if you do that sort of thing ?
Thanks for appreciating the work! I have worked with commercial projects. For inquiries, contact me through my website www.michellethevenot.com/contact
How long of a process is it to complete this??! (It would take me a lifetime and end up looking like a malformed pelican at best so I only ask out of curiosity, not because I’m going to attempt anything of the kind!)
The journey began 2 years ago when I sourced the tree. It sat for some time while I figured out what it was going to be. I’d estimate about 3 months of combined time.