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Jurassic Seed Pod 1
Eldon DeHaan

Jurassic Seed Pod 1

Lathe turned and carved maple burl. 10" x 10" x 8"h
Painted surface and interior, acrylic and top coated with lacquer.
Hi Lionel, nice to hear from someone from Belgium, Its been 53 years since I have been there. In answer to your question I found this process on a web site of Jack deVoss. In his site there is a file tab that has his seed pod process explained. I think that this will do a better job of explaining than what I could do. If you have trouble connecting let me know and I'll look up his link and send it to you. Happy turning....
 
Nice piece. I recently had the pleasure of working with Jack de Vose in Australia at a collaboration of many artists and recognized this as being inspired by his work. A great effect. Thanks for sharing
 

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Minolta Co., Ltd. DiMAGE 7i
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ƒ/4
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16.2 mm
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200
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Mon, 15 October 2012 12:23 AM
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