High Tide Aquatics

Just Sharing: Geometric Wood Art

Matthew Meyer

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Stumbled upon some cool art on Etsy that I wanted to try and make myself. It is sort of ocean-themed, so I thought someone else might find it fun. It was not too hard, but time-consuming without the proper tools at my disposal.
Credit for the original piece: https://www.etsy.com/listing/103359...b787927bf537df6cbfab383569b3e23de1:1033592156




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Stumbled upon some cool art on Etsy that I wanted to try and make myself. It is sort of ocean-themed, so I thought someone else might find it fun. It was not too hard, but time-consuming without the proper tools at my disposal.
Credit for the original piece: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1033592156/geometric-wood-art-coastal-dream?ref=sold_out_ad-3&frs=1&plkey=55fa7fb787927bf537df6cbfab383569b3e23de1:1033592156




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Very nice, not to distract from this thread but I also have some ocean themed art in my office.

 
Love it! How did you do the color gradient? Did you slowly mix the color when painting the next block?

On my list of things to do is replicate this art piece by Chris Wood using using irdescent acrylic instead of dichroic glass. I can't afford the $12,000+ for the real one :X

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You got it. Slowly mixing in the next color a little at a time to get the gradient. Your project looks a bit overwhelming for my brain XD.
 
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