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Redwood burl vessel. Turned wet and dried rapidly. This was a complete and utter joy to work with. Some wonderful movement. 5” tall by 10.5” long by 9.5” wide.
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...
I want to post this Redwood burl vessel; it is from a blank I received from Sean Troy a few years ago. Thanks Troy! Coming from the desert the blank had a few checks; I left these natural and did not try to disguise them. It is 5x3.75, walls thickness is 3/32, the opening is 11/16, oil finish...
A finialed hollow form in redwood burl with an African blackwood pedestal and lid, and a Bolivian rosewood finial. The underside of the surface that the lid rests on has been pyrographed to add a bit of lift to the top of the globe. This commissioned piece was named for the dune-like...
46" x 40" x 3" Redwood..An old table top brought back from Californy on a friends hood some 40 years ago and left in his barn since now...Put it on my machine and work it not knowing what would become of it.. Had no idea of imagery until I went to hang it and boom there it was , a...
Redwood Burl & Mahogany
11-5/8"x5-7/16"
The circle pattern is branded into the rim. The foot is dyed mahagony. It was turned seperately then attached.
Driftwood (redwood)
10"x3"
The walls are slightly funnel shaped and stepped inside and out to create the illusion of being 3 separate rings inserted into one another.
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