a fern i saw recently.
mitch ~ Elite 1000 Member ~ Joined Jul 23, 2007 Messages 2,636 Oct 19, 2017 #1 a fern i saw recently. Attachments Fern1.jpeg 144.6 KB · Views: 190 Fern2.jpeg 126.6 KB · Views: 188
SamW :::Pledge Member::: ::::Pledge Member:::: Joined Jan 31, 2007 Messages 2,430 Location Castle Valley, UT in the Red Rock country Oct 19, 2017 #2 Want to make odds on how soon those will show up in someone's creative design?
B Brian Marshall ~ Elite 1000 Member ~ Joined Nov 9, 2006 Messages 3,112 Location Stockton, California & Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico Oct 19, 2017 #3 Everything in nature is fair game to be interpreted into ornamental designs. One thing, however, has always irritated me. We have 3 kinds of Acanthus growing on my place. NONE of them have scroll forms. The leafy scroll forms that we use resemble a fiddle head fern far more than Acanthus ever will... Brian
Everything in nature is fair game to be interpreted into ornamental designs. One thing, however, has always irritated me. We have 3 kinds of Acanthus growing on my place. NONE of them have scroll forms. The leafy scroll forms that we use resemble a fiddle head fern far more than Acanthus ever will... Brian
M monk Moderator Staff member ::::Pledge Member:::: Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 10,868 Location washington, pa Oct 19, 2017 #4 some time ago there was a member from south africa. he did quite a bit of work along that line on spurs and buckles. brain rot deleted his name from what's left of my mind.
some time ago there was a member from south africa. he did quite a bit of work along that line on spurs and buckles. brain rot deleted his name from what's left of my mind.
Sam Chief Administrator & Benevolent Dictator Staff member Joined Nov 6, 2006 Messages 10,491 Location Covington, Louisiana Oct 19, 2017 #5 That's some good stuff, Mitch. I could see using some of those leaves in my design work.