Congratulations to Nino G. Cocchiarella for "Woven Seat Stool" being selected as Turning of the Week for October 28, 2024
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Voyager Recycled (Birdbath/feeder)
Materials: old totara post, steel, copper, Lawson pine, pumice and parts of an old shed.
Height: 1.8m
Width: 1.2m
Not a lot of turning in this piece but the ends to the voyager are turned and carved out of lawsonia and then coated in instant rust.
I made...
Abandoned Voyager
Materials: Totara, Copper, Flax and Copper Patina
Height: 1.5m (4' 11")
Diameter: 350mm (14")
This piece started off at the same weight as the Lost Voyager as it was off the same tree (90kg just under 200 pounds). This pieced morphed a few times as I wasn't...
Abandoned Voyager
Materials: Totara, Copper, Flax and Copper Patina
Height: 1.5m (4' 11")
Diameter: 350mm (14")
This piece started off at the same weight as the Lost Voyager as it was off the same tree (90kg just under 200 pounds). This pieced morphed a few times as I wasn't...
Lost Voyager
Materials: Totara, Flax, Hebel stone
Length: 1.5m (4' 11")
Lost Voyager is finished and ready for the exhibition. I took it across the road this morning to photograph it with the lake in the background. Fantastic morning, I couldn't have asked for a better one.
The...
Lost Voyager Progress
Just about ready to burn it!!!!! No just kidding but I am going to scorch the out side of the piece and the brush the loose stuff off. I decided to cut right through on both ends like fingers, it wasn't balanced with just the back done. I will be binding the ends with...
Lost Voyager
Totara
Length: 1.5m (4' 11")
This is the beginning of the Lost Voyager, when finished it will tie in two themes I'm presently working on, the voyager series and my ragged series but be an outdoor piece. It is for an exhibition myself and a group of friends are having on...
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