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February 16, 2011
A Bird Bath as Seen from My Kitchen Window
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Amazing! I love visiting your blog- there is always something to bring out the beauty of food from your vast array of talent.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
You are an artist in every sense of the word, your kitchen is an example of beauty. Cute birds ...great work whit carrots!!
ReplyDeleteI just caaaaan't believe what I see in your blog. It is amazing what you can do with your talent and imagination!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb!!
xxx :)
I love dropping by your blog because I know whatever you have posted will surprise and delight. I feel inadequate - you have made a pedestal from your butternut, I only made soup :D
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe you have done this in vegetables, I can't find words to describe your skill or the result, it is stupendous. I am flabbergasted to say the least. Diane
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You are absolutely amazing! You really make some plain ol' vegetables a work of art.
ReplyDeleteOh my God, I am speechless.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding work ♥
I thought only the birds were made of vegetables, but after reading I realized you carved the whole thing! Truly amazing!
ReplyDeleteChe meraviglia, sei bravissimo!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing piece of art!! you have a great craftsmenship.. loved it!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing photo, but that you have sculpted the still life from vegetables is the mind bending. You are an artist of the first order. I hope you have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDelete¡Eres un artista! Maravilloso. I hope a wonderful day
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, you always makes me speechless by your art.
ReplyDeleteOMG!....Did you do it?....AMAZING....the best carving ever.....I love your art!.....Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeletePreciosos, siempre es un gustazo venir a tu cocina para deleitarse la vista.
ReplyDeleteUn beso.
You never fail to amaze! Wonderful...
ReplyDeleteVery beutiful.....sei un artista!!!! Ciao
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteI am so enjoying. I swear I hear the birds singing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteI am completely amazed by your creativity, how can you turn a pumpkin and carrots in something so beautiful.
Hug.
Une nature morte des plus extraordinaires.
ReplyDeleteBRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Je n'ai pas d'autres mors.
See soon.
is this a carrot to a bird? that must be a very huge carrot.incredible looking!!
ReplyDeleteHi Arthur, did you leave this out for real birds to investigate or what did you do with it afterwards... I want to know the 'back story' - like those nature documentaries where they show you the camera mounted on the bird's head in the film of the film....
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always something unexpected and new, I read the title on the rss feed and think what has Arthur made now? And it's never what I anticipate which makes it such a joy :)