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Out In The Tules follows my current series of nature images with a combination of pyrography, TransTint dyes, Polychromos oil pencils and surface etching. This one takes another step by using a natural background instead of a dark one which widens the options of image colors. The natural...
Redwood burl, 5.75 X 4.5 inches; turned, carved and sandblasted.
The inspiration for this piece comes from scanning electron micrographs of the seed of Castilleja, a hemiparasitic plant in Orobanchaceae. The outer wall of the seed coat collapses in the mature seed, leaving deep cells that...
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
Mike Mahoney vessel made of maple; Scorched Brilliance motif by Andi Wolfe (pyrography and prismacolor markers). ca. 4" tall. To be donated to Utah Woodturning Symposium Auction. Another one will be donated to the 2004 AAW auction.
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