There are three main types of finishes on my briars, smooth, carved , and sandblasted. The smooth ones can be highly polished or matte, the carved ones can be worked with cutting tools with lines, gouches, cuts, or finely tooled until they appear nearly sandblasted, usually called rusticated, The sandblasted ones show variations from deep to lightly blasted, I have a few with blasted panels.
But then there’s this Lorenzo.
It’s an extra large Pot that appears at arm’s length to have been rusticated by carving, but on closer examination it’ was sandblasted and then polished , and stained with Lorenzo’s orange stain and some almost black stain.
There’s texture to the blasted areas but they’ve more or less been smoothly polished.
I think it’s quite attractive and it’s certainly different.
How Dey Do Dat?
And who started that?
But then there’s this Lorenzo.
It’s an extra large Pot that appears at arm’s length to have been rusticated by carving, but on closer examination it’ was sandblasted and then polished , and stained with Lorenzo’s orange stain and some almost black stain.
There’s texture to the blasted areas but they’ve more or less been smoothly polished.
I think it’s quite attractive and it’s certainly different.
How Dey Do Dat?
And who started that?
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