Ooohhh....let's see.
I'm not really a woodworker. I love Renaissance art, but of course shall never own any. So I would go to the National Gallery of Art in DC and buy the poster "reproductions." I then went to a "We Teach You" type frame shop to learn how to make frames and got to be friends with the owner. She showed me how to have them dry-mounted on foam core and then brush decoupage sealer on them to cut the poster glare and to impart brush strokes. I used to play around with this under a heat lamp so the decoupage would get tacky and give me more dramatic strokes. I cover the back with brown paper and affix the artist/title description to it.
I really got hooked on this and found a commercial frame stock place where I could buy period-style material. I cut it at home and bought a 90° frame vise. I bet I did well over a dozen different pictures of varying size. It's been a very long time since I've done this. Here's a couple of examples. Tough to get good pics without ambient sunlight...lots of glare.
The Botticelli is 24" x 30". I don't want to tell you how much
that frame material cost me. You can see the decoupage "strokes" in the trees.
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This is a van Eyck, about 6" x 12", front and back:
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Then there was my Egyptology phase inspired by the King Tut tour. I used to hit a West African curio place in Old Town Alexandria. I bought a few papyrus pieces and made mini shadow boxes for a couple of them:
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Man,
that was a trip down memory lane.
Regarding breads...I make everything but loaf bread (French,Italian, ciabatta, dinner rolls, pizza.) I've never found a suitable sandwich loaf recipe. Edit to add: From scratch but with a stand mixer. No way I'd knead all that.
Since I'm uploading pics, here's part of the French bread I made for a large church event:
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Cooking is the one interest I have always retained. Everything else has been dive in the deep end for a while and then move on to something else. I do have a set of 4 Thomas Cole reproductions I need to finish and hang, titled "The Voyage of Life." Here are links if you're interested. It's a fascinating series:
Childhood
Youth
Manhood
Old Age