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Carved Vessel
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Carved Vessel

From a series of carved vessels I made earlier this year - this one is ebonized cherry - 5.25" x 5" x 4" - all hand carved using traditional gouges with a lacquer finish. I typically try to create a flow and sense of energy in my work - in this case using the alignments of the cuts and the fields created by the major lines to keep the eye moving and exploring the form. They are nice to hold also. The crisp lines help make a strong impression. All comments welcome. This is my first post to the AAW photo forum.
Thanks everyone.

Odie, good eye - the rim is not a perferct circle because the piece was turned once while wet and then distorted as it dried. Before finishing, I tweak the rim shape to suit my eye and so from this angle there is a little dip indeed.

Roman
 
This piece just begs to be picked up and handled! Well Done!

Turning of the Week, 10/28/2013
AAW Home Page Photo
 
Kurt and others, thanks again for the comments - glad you enjoyed seeing my work and for the Turning of the Week!

Roman
www.romanstankus.com
 

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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D80
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