Just finsihed a new chessboard (from maquette of the Canadian geography) in oil. Have the winter pieces made, and now working on the summer pieces. It should be in cool when dry. Just needs a blue keyline, but it has to be drier to completely polish. This piece specifically narrows the landscape to be less defined between the squares, but still allows for traditional play. It'll be a "moving landscape" when being played: very cool.
So now I'm finishing the next one I have on the go (sorta working on a few at once at the moment).
i wonder how the rational part of chess fulfils irrational part of the game.
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