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Hi Everyone,TGIF! Time for our new Geek of the Week. THis incredeble piece was created by Daniel Proulx of Montreal,Canada . Daniel makes "Steampunk Jewelry" with metal wire, gemstones, vintage clock parts and other unusual components. He loves creating organic shapes from wire and developing intricate designs with a mechanical/industrial feel.

Visit the Shop here; take a look and get inspired ! http://www.etsy.com/shop/CatherinetteRings?ref=pr_shop_more

The winning "Geek of the Week" Piece is Daniel's ,Steampunk Phrynus Reniform, a very cool,and very amazing spider sculpture,created with wire,clock parts and some very rock-n-roll spikey beads. I love it! Daniel is certainly a master of his craft!

http://www.etsy.com/listing/60145248/steampunk-phrynus-reniformis-clockwork
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Very creative! Amazing precision!!!
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Wow. Very detailed. I am glad it is not real :)
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Yes,I'm very glad it's not real too galadryl ,lol
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Still drooling over this weeks Geek of the Week.I had I hard time choosing between this one and his scorpion scuplure,noticed the scorpion sold ,it was way cool too,went to a very lucky owner <3

http://www.etsy.com/listing/83693847/steampunk-scorpion-clockwork-robot?ref=tre-895964712-1
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It is absolutely amazing to me what some people can do with wire. WOW.
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That is just unbelievable wire work. Looks so real and prickly.
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Absolutely Beautiful!
Appears poisonous! :)
A Great Work of Art!
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Wow! That's really incredible work. A little too realistic for my tastes - I HATE spiders - but I certainly admire all that detail and creativity. :-)
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Perfect work of an Artist.
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That is truly amazing! I love it!! It never ceases to amaze me what one can create with wire - the limits are endless and only limited by ones imagination.
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Thank you so much , yes , what you can do with wire is limitless and so is the pain ! lol .
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Thanks for stopping by Daniel! We lovve your craftsmanship and imagination,you are truly a master of your craft!....I bet it did hurt wiring in those little pricklys though,lol
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