Today, May 1, 2013 is Theme Day across the CDP (citydailyphotoblog) community. The artist, depicted here, is working on a velociraptor mold. If you recall, they had quite a prominent role in the movie Jurassic Park back a few years. It is quite amazing, to me, to watch him work the intricate pieces together.
Like mother, like son.
I'm thinking you are a family of creative artisans & artists, you all...How fun to admire creative folks in action!
ReplyDeleteshe has patient, gentle hands
ReplyDeleteA great artist already
ReplyDeleteso these beautiful hands are j's?
ReplyDeleteYou are correct.
DeleteI hope it doesn't BECOME like the one in Jurassic Park ...
ReplyDelete"Hands that create are hands that think "! I like this sentence as much as you seem to like the artisan here... :o)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see the finished piece.
ReplyDeleteIt's Dino!
ReplyDeleteTalent really does run heavily in your family! Beautiful craftsmanship here.
ReplyDeletethat's a unique creation, for sure!
ReplyDeleteMore power to those who can create such stuff!
ReplyDeleteIt's seriously clever stuff that goes on in the making of a movie these days..sometimes a little too much action, what happened to the good old romance movie :) Nice shot for the theme Birdman.
ReplyDeleteYes amazing..as are (were) the dinosaurs themselves!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful detail !!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have imagined finding a dinosaur in the making here today!
ReplyDeleteNice, as long as he doesn't make a real raptor!
ReplyDeleteWow - that looks really complicated!
ReplyDeleteWOW I feel like I'm taking part in this creative thing.
ReplyDeleteI love this choice, such careful hands at work, creating and constructing.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing hands at their work. . .
ReplyDeletePretty cool to make something like that!
ReplyDeleteI thought it looked skeletal before I read your text. The artist doesn't ,um, have any of the critter's genetic material, does he? Cause if he does I'm heading for a big cave.
ReplyDeleteWow that is interesting. MB
ReplyDeleteA very nice portrait of the artisan's hands fashioning his art.
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