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four, five & six.

number 4 was made for my fiance (pictured on the right below), at the time an old friend asked if I could show them at an exhibition she was organising.  So I quickly made number five.  An idea that had been on my mind for sometime was to keep the off-cuts of one (which I had previously been discarding) and see if I could make another one which is number six (pictured middle below).  To stand this one I used a pyramid simlilar to number three but I offset the peak and cut a groove to fix the outside fin into.  I then displayed all three on a light box.

 

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