Nearly 90 hours hunched over a pine board. Almost as many waiting for the weather to be just right. Thousands of tiny burned dots. A handful of magnifying glasses, one brush and the sun.
Nearly 90 hours hunched over a pine board. Almost as many waiting for the weather to be just right. Thousands of tiny burned dots. A handful of magnifying glasses, one brush and the sun.
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