This is it, the most complex Celtic knot I've created to date. The knot took about 20 hours simply to design, then add to that the roughly ten hours it took for inking. Basically, I spent 30 hours drawing inside a circle with a 7.5 inch diameter. *massages hand*
Wow. I know everyone's said this, but that's cool. I come from Scotland and Ireland (Father is Irish, mother is scottish) and even I haven't seen something that intricate and detailed. Good work, and sorry 'bout the hand.
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The lunatic, the lover and the poet
Are of imagination all compact
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Excellent piece of work
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Helen
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Where there is much light there is also much shadow.
- Bodo W. Jaxtheimer
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Do you canoe?
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"Soli Deo Gloria!"
"Beauty like this will never die."
"Death be not proud!"
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"Soli Deo Gloria!"
"Beauty like this will never die."
"Death be not proud!"
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"Soli Deo Gloria!"
"Beauty like this will never die."
"Death be not proud!"
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~ WashiPuppy
"In case of emergency, always keep a spare dog in your pants."
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"Soli Deo Gloria!"
"Beauty like this will never die."
"Death be not proud!"
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Where there is much light there is also much shadow.
- Bodo W. Jaxtheimer
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The lunatic, the lover and the poet
Are of imagination all compact
-- A Midsummer's Night Dream, Act 5 Scene 1
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