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Hello misko,
thank you for showing your brothers work, it is beautiful highly skilled workmanship, and amazing to see.
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Hi bitsanpcs,
Thank you bitsanpcs. He went to college for that. He's a sculptor by profession.
He can work with clay, stone, metal and wood. Stone is his main source of income.
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Working with my hands for a living all my life.
I appreciate the skill and labor involved.
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Exquisite craftsmanship.
The tool marks are what make this human,
like the the brush strokes of a great artist.
Something that I believe will never be replicated by technology.
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Thanx for sharing your brother s work .
He s very good , nice details on his work .
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Hello!
You seem to have a very talented family there in Croatia!
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Wow!
Really nice work. Love seeing stuff like that. Love seeing things hand crafted instead of done by CNC machines. Very nice!