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Shell Fragment Series #11
Rick Crawford

Shell Fragment Series #11

5.75"H x 5.5"W x 2"D. Maple, turned, cut, carved, pierced, no finish. Base is Southern Yellow Pine with brass rod and auto bumper paint (thanks to Marilyn Campbell for that suggestion).

This piece of maple came from the same thick-walled bowl form that was used to make SF#8. It needed to be utilized, and I thought that I should mimic an Eames chair, sitting atop a 1930's inspired car fender form. The shell inspiration is of an ancient oyster shell that I find up in Matanzas Inlet, just south of St. Augustine, Fl.

C & C's most welcome.
Beautiful Rick - a real eye catcher. Love the nice sweeping forms complementing each other. Very realistic shell fragment.
 
Hi Hal and Peter, many thanks!

Hal, thank you very much for rating my piece.

Peter, what part of NZ are you from? I was down there in March for CollaboratioNZ 2011, then spent a couple of days with Alby Hall afterward. Lovely country, hope to be able to find the funds to attend Collab 2013.
Kia Ora,
Rick
 
Hi Rick, I live in Auckland, am a member of the Sth Auck' Guild along with a host of very fine turners, Terry Scott, Dick Veitch to name a few. Bet you had some fun with Alby, wow what a tallented & knowlegable artist in the world of wood.
I have done a couple of trips to Orlando some years ago both time for a World Signmakers convention, fabulous memories
 
Hi Lionel, and many thanks. I've had fun making them, might make some more in the future, but right now it's time to start a new series...stay tuned.

Peter, flying in to Auckland, I was taken by how green everything was, and I really wanted to kayak those beautiful waters! I also got to spend time with Graeme Priddle and Rolly Munro at Collab...both great guys.

Cheers,
Rick
 

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