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  1. Spalted Elm Burl Vase 13" x 4 1/2"

    Spalted Elm Burl Vase 13" x 4 1/2"

    This is another piece of the wood from the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, MA
  2. Butterfly Bowl

    Butterfly Bowl

    A pyrographed and pierced butterfly motif celebrates the rim of this hand textured decorative bowl. The metallic silver acrylic paint inside is highlighted by a coat of water-based polyurethane with interference blue pigment. Two coats of polyurethane with gold and interference green...
  3. Butterfly Bowl

    Butterfly Bowl

    A pyrographed and pierced butterfly motif celebrates the rim of this hand textured decorative bowl. The metallic silver acrylic paint inside is highlighted by a coat of water-based polyurethane with interference blue pigment. Two coats of polyurethane with gold and interference green...
  4. Spalted White Oak bowl

    Spalted White Oak bowl

    Small bowl - about 5" dia by 3.5" h - the last piece from a beautiful specimen of spalted white oak. All comments welcome
  5. Spalted Dogwood Nat. Edge

    Spalted Dogwood Nat. Edge

    The 3rd piece from the same dogwood tree. 11" dia x 7" deep - After I turned it it kept shrinking and moving and has a pretty cool oval shape. The spalting in this wood is some of the most unusual I've seen - and I'm happy to say I've got plenty more to turn. Yay - can't wait...
  6. Spalted Dogwood Bowl

    Spalted Dogwood Bowl

    The 2nd piece from the Dogwood my friend gave me in exchange for a bowl. This piece is about 10 1/2" dia x 9 1/2" deep. There was a black dusty pith area that appeared in the center, and I thought I'd lose the piece, but I kept going and it became solid - with a really cool hole...
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