This bent Dublin is one of Randy Wiley's more complex designs, and, as is typically the case in Wiley briars of this style, that complexity is actually rendered using only a few lines. Long, sweeping, winding lines, but only a few nonetheless. In this case, two; one which rises smoothly up the bowl, defines the rim, then swoops back down again to the same point where it started, and a second that swoops along the shank and up the right flank.
- Eric N. Squires