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This bowl was for my son. Depicting a huge ash tree in our backyard. The tree seems to hover over us and our home sort of in a protective way. We love this tree :)
6 3/4 in. tall, 4 in. wide, 1/16 to 1/4 in. thick, spalted mulberry hollow vessel with carved top rim, bark inclusions. Wood source: clearing the fence line.
This was supposed to be an entry for this year's "Turned Green" show, but time and hand sanding got the best of me. It's Ash that was destined for the dump. The work itself measures 16"d x 7"h. All of the "extra" pieces inside came from cutoffs or core outs that...
AAW Forum contest entry
Petal Bowl
Flower petal bowl with carved feet representing the sepals of a flower. This one was my first try at airbrushing the dye (5 different colors) which worked pretty good, a lot less messy than applying by hand. Went over to Jerry Bennett
See the Spring 2007 issue of the American Woodurner for information on this project. This is my contribution. The wood is some type of elm. The design is a motif from my "hidden world" series.
2006. Ginkgo. 3 X 2 5/8 inches.
This is a vessel in my "Hidden World" series, which is inspired from the microscopic world of pollen grains and seeds. The designs are inspired from the beautiful architectural features of pollen and seed as seen at high magnification using a...
2006. Ginkgo. 3 X 2 5/8 inches.
This is a vessel in my "Hidden World" series, which is inspired from the microscopic world of pollen grains and seeds. The designs are inspired from the beautiful architectural features of pollen and seed as seen at high magnification using a...
Red Oak leaf motif carved from an African Sumac bowl. Size: 9.5 X 3 inches (4 inches with the tilt). This is a detail of the carving. Photo by Jerry Anthony.
You can see all the progress pics on my blog from the links posted at:
http://andiwolfe.blogspot.com/2006/05/quercus-rubra.html
Red Oak leaf motif carved from an African Sumac bowl. Size: 9.5 X 3 inches (4 inches with the tilt). This is the back side of the bowl. Photo by Jerry Anthony.
You can see all the progress pics on my blog from the links posted at:
http://andiwolfe.blogspot.com/2006/05/quercus-rubra.html
Red Oak leaf motif carved from an African Sumac bowl. Size: 9.5 X 3 inches (4 inches with the tilt). Photo by Jerry Anthony. You can see all the progress pics on my blog from the links posted at:
http://andiwolfe.blogspot.com/2006/05/quercus-rubra.html
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