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Blue Agarita Vessel
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Blue Agarita Vessel

This is my latest piece. This is a commission piece that I started after the symposium. The wood color combination and basic form shape were at the request of the client. The wood is a Agarita root burl. Which is a native shrub in the Texas Hill Country. This is the natural color of the wood. At first I was not thrilled with the idea of this color combination but after I got it done It has grown on me. It is a little under 7" high by about 5" in diameter and 1/8" thick and very translucent. It is finished in a high gloss CA finish.

Overall I am pretty happy with the form and proportions. Not a radically shaped piece but nice to look at and practical for someones home.

Of course comments always welcome.

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Alan Trout
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PENTAX PENTAX K-x
Aperture
ƒ/11
Focal length
50.0 mm
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1/15 second(s)
ISO
400
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Sat, 16 July 2011 8:43 PM
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