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  1. No offence intended Mark, our work space isn't open to anybody other than us (so says the landlord). Is that better? I've started asking where things are to so shouldn't be long! Rob and Kim
  2. Hi Mark We're all sorted thanks, got exhibition space, space to carve etc etc. Just got lots of feelers out for wood and then we've cracked it :-). Our work space is closed to the public but if you follow us on Facebook then you'll get to see when we've an exhibition and bob along to say hi, if you want :-) Rob and Kim
  3. You may have read about our recent move to Cornwall (probably not!), it went so well that we've now shuffled along a bit to Dorset (it did go well actually but sometimes things turn out slightly different than you thought). We're settled now anyway :-). As we're wood sculptors www.neithart.co.uk we need some helps with wood! We don't expect it gifted so please get in touch. We'd also like to build a rapport with as many Tree Surgeons in the area as possible (we will be covering the whole SW pretty much) so that you can offer our services when you have a dismantle to do and get a cut of the winnings if your client goes for a carving. Many thanks Rob and Kim
  4. In Penwith, moving to the North Coast next week.
  5. No idea yet, although as we work nationwide it doesn't really matter, we're used to travelling for stuff. We're moving down and camping at first until we find a property to rent. Aiming for one of Penwith, Roseland, lizard or North Cornwall, but like I say travelling to get stuff etc doesn't phase us. Rob
  6. Ey up We're wood sculptors (Neith Art & Sculpture - Sculptural Artists http://www.facebook.com/NeithArt/?ref=bookmarks Who are relocating to Cornwall. We'll need a supply of small wood at first, as we get everything set up, followed by some massive stuff once we get going. It'd also be handy if anybody had a bit of yard we could knock out a few bits in. We won't have much money until we establish ourselves down there, which hopefully won't take long, but I'm sure we could come to some arrangement (for the yard, we can afford the wood). Can anybody help? Cheers Kim and Rob
  7. Thanks Goodpig, yeah it was time lapse walk through. Took forever to get the walking speed just right :-) kim
  8. Cheers Mark I think that any day during tourist season is an unlucky day to move to Cornwall :-) Kim
  9. This one is Noble Fir, the trail is a mixture of that ,Oak and Douglas Fir.
  10. No same name and everything, it's probably a few years since I posted though. How I remembered my password and stuff I have no idea! :001_smile:d Kim
  11. Thanks everybody :-). I'm glad he looks like he's shot putting it Mick because he is. If you look at his body and the angles of everything, it's been carved to give that impression :-) Kim
  12. Long time no post! We've been carving a Macbeth sculpture trail for Glamis Castle in Scotland. This is the final piece. Macduff unleashing his victory roar with Macbeth's severed head. We'll be relocating to Cornwall later this month, if any of you are Cornwall based then we could use a place to carve a few bits as we get everything sorted. Kim

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