Made from 10 gauge copper sheet. 120 hours of labor over six months. I will be posting about the process in a week or two, but like a proud father, I just had to show off with some pictures right away.
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This is gorgeous, whimsical and inventive. And inspiring. I have made teapots from soapstone, but they don’t look as good as this wonderful art.
Way to go.
Thank you!
super and imaginative, love it
Absolutely Stunning! You are an amazing artist…
Thanks again.
I forgot to state the size. It’s 5″ tall x 10″ long (12.7 x 25.4 cm)
This is wonderful! The name brought a smile. Your workmanship is excellent.
I want it!!!!!!!
Beautiful ! It’s a dynamic yet peaceful piece. Wonderful lines. I’m wondering what the scale is. You can certainly feel satisfied and proud after your “labor”.
Thanks so much for all the kind comments!
I think I’ll take up drinking tea! Quite, quite delightful! Thanks, Dad, that’s one beautiful baby … TeaRex to a T
Amazing and humerous, I simply adore it. You’ve come such a long way on your journey and your pieces just keep getting better and better.
I love it! Very clever and very beautiful and a great showpiece of your skills.
Congratulations, new papa…you have a beautiful child!
Amazing. Gorgeous. Beautiful. Wonderful. Did I say amazing?