Caribou Herd Traveling to Find Food
Caribou Herd Traveling to Find Food
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This product is approximately 12 x 24 piece of birchwood veneer. Each piece is done by laser and wood burning. Most pieces take 3 to 4 days to create. After the piece is complete it is given a coating of varathane to maintain the beauty of the subject. Quite a few of our customers take their masterpieces to someone that does the framing and they always come out beautiful.
Our son, Josh, amazes us with his artistic talents. He does many mediums with wood and photography.
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Caribou Herd Traveling to Find Food
This product is approximately 12 x 24 piece of birchwood veneer. Each piece is done by laser and wood burning. Most pi...
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