November 16, 2009

Charlie Brown Tree

This is what I saw when I walked into the kitchen this morning:

Mark had finished the Charlie Brown Christmas tree!
How fun is this?

Mark made the ornament out of copper.

(I'll get some better shots later when the sun is out...)

Steel and copper Charlie Brown tree

21 comments:

  1. He really captured the essence of the pine needles - great!

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  2. Aw, I love the personality this little tree has. That Mark of yours is genius! Gave me a big smile.

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  3. This is great sculpture! I'd love to have a "no fuss" tree on which to hang my ornaments! Hmmm. I don't see where Mark has this in his virtual shop. Any chance more will appear?

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  4. it's absolutely gorgeous! love love love the copper ornament.

    lori

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  5. I think we'll be listing both tree sculptures (see post from last week for the other metal tree) in his Etsy shop....soon.

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  6. WOW! That is fabulous and the ornament I can tell just glows. He's one very talented man..you are so lucky!

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  7. Fabulous. Fabulous. I fear I've run out of great things to say about Mark's work...I just love it-all of it!

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  8. Hi there. I haven't stopped by in a long time. I'm sure glad I did. Love the tree. I especially love the copper ball!

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  9. Your husband's talent knocks my socks off... I saw the photo before the heading... no matter, I knew immediately what it was. I love this!

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  10. I LOVE IT!

    Charlie Brown Christmas is one of my fav. holiday movies...

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  11. I think it's wonderful. I like that he left it there as a surprise, too!

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  12. I can see Snoopy doing the "Happy Dance" all around Mark's tree.... He recreated a memory for all of us that loved "Charlie Brown."
    What a great piece of art!
    xo
    K

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  13. Nice :) I had to click on the link to see what a Charlie Brown tree looks like.

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  14. I love seeing this icon immortalized in metal. The droop of the branch from the ball is very convincing. Nice work! Take some good pics if you post on Etsy.... I have a feeling it will get a lot of attention!

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  15. This is unique and exquisite! There is a real sense of a spiritual Christmas beauty!

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