wanderlostmw.bsky.social
Metalsmith, inspired by history and nature
https://linktr.ee/wanderlostmw
https://wanderlostmetalworks.square.site/
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First time Im putting mine out there. throne.com/wanderlostmw I Reallly need to start streaming again
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I love it, I just found your account. Thank you for sharing such amazing skill and beautiful artwork. Keep up the wonderful art.
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Thank you, I don't make a lot. Kind of a time sink unfortunately. But a few pop up every year. I might make a few to put up online in the mid fall
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Eragon is an old cornerstone? Oooof... I remember when it came out
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Thank you. I need a bit more warmth so I can get out into the forge some before the winter is over.
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If you do open back. Mayhaps include some supports across the back that mimic the rutile growths in the stone itself?
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As a heavyset, bald, blacksmith with a beard... I kinda feel called out here XD
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Slowly getting there. Designing stuff currently for metalwork projects. I've tried duck duck go not sure i like it all that much. Im on Firefox as i want to avoid chrome as much as possible
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I'm not surprised. Disappointed yes, surprised no.
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I do a lot of forged jewelry so it's a bit different. And a lot of stuff based on historical finds.
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I do something similar already to just get ideas out for simple rings. Since I cant really draw well I do a ring a day all October instead of inktober
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I'm a bit late but I'll see what I can do. Looks fun. I'll probably rework some of my prototypes
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Huh, looks far more bovine than equine. But a lovely piece
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Lovely piece. Keep up the great craft
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Yeah the eyes of the maker are often the harshest that the work will ever see. I've been doing small scale stuff as a side business but I live in the middle of nowhere unfortunately. Just gotta keep making
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That is more than me lol. Making jewelry is wonderful but making it well enough for your own satisfaction is always a losing battle to me. It can always be better if what goes through my head at least