WELCOME!!!!!! All my drawing art is 100% self tought. SO your comments and ideas Mean a LOT to me.BIOBorn Feb. 23, 1979 into a poor family.
Still poor, only only by the Grace of God can I get online.
Own a Tiny Online business that sells over 6,000 items, but my geocities stor only holds a handfull of them Less acturally.
Been trying to find work since Aug, 2002. And DESPRITE for work.
My 4 year High School teacher from 1994-98 was killed in a horried Car accident in Early 2004. Rest in Peace Mrs. Dawn Thomas
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Comments (5)
GreenSat
Nice Job, Richard!!!! I'm not sure the Irish were big users of bagpipes (I think the Scots were more fond of them) but I'm sure if they were into bagpiping, they'd love a set like these!!! Very realistic! St. Patrick was born in Scotland. As a boy, he was kidnapped by Irish Marauders and sold into slavery to a Druidic Chieftan. He eventually escaped to Britain. He returned as a priest to convert the Irish Druids to Christianity and became Bishop. He is remembered for his teaching of the Blessed Trinity using the Irish Shamrock...One God...three persons. One plant...3 leaves. Legend tells that he used the power of God to drive an infestation of serpents into the sea!
SEspider
You had me worried for a moment there, Bob. Thought I might have wasted time making the model. So I'm releaved to learn that Scotland is involved. Thanks for the info.
auntietk
Nice job! For whatever reason, when I click this to full size, the black background goes away. Odd, but not heinous. :)
lyron
Great work!!
ramzaforce
buen diseño de la gaita