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Art History v. Experimental Archeology
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I have often found it beneficial to sketch furniture while examining it. Unlike a photograph, a pencil insists a form be understood to be reproduced. But my sketches don’t always look like my subjects. My failing can be attributed to both my lack of skill and lack of understanding of the subject. I’m not convinced … Read more »The post Art History v. Experimental Archeology appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.

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