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Vessel - 557A
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Vessel - 557A

This picture shows the rays. The vessel rests like this from this angle. As it dries it continues to move.

See previous photo for the details.
Hi Ed,

I've been mostly looking both here and WOW lately but I wanted to take a minute to say that I really love this recent work you're doing. I love the thin vessels and the oak is amazing! I'm feeling guilty for things I've said about turning it now. This one especially grabs my eye because of the way it sits a bit quirky. I love that about it. Keep turning these out. They are wonderful
 
Thank you Jennifer. You're very kind. Don't feel guilty. I'm very glad my work has caused you to reflect on some of your past feelings. Always a good thing. As for the quirky way the vessel sits, it probably has something to do with its quirky maker:) All my best to you.
 
Ed- can you give me a current email address for you? I have some questions about some of these pieces and the photos. These are some of the nicest woodtutnings I have ever seen!
 

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