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Ivory Improv
[B][I]Ivory Improv[/I][/B]

"Woodturning is a naturally symmetrical process. Soon after I started turning segmented forms, I felt a singing desire for asymmetry. [B][I]Ivory Improv[/I][/B] is one manifestation of that desire."

[B][I]Ivory Improv[/I][/B]

Bleached Sugar Maple, Ebony, Bloodwood

6 3/8" x 13 1/4"
7.65 ounces (217 grams)

January 2010

575 pieces

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Images copyright 2010 by Robert Manning
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Very nice Robert. Great execution/craftsmanship. How do you keep the red and black dust from bleeding into the light colors?
 
Thank you Leo,

Maple has a very close grain and there is such a small amount of ebony and bloodwood. The sanding dust was not a problem.
 
Robert,

Extremely nice. I'm a fan of asymmetry also, but that design trait hasn't really found its way into my work.
 
Robert,

Extremely nice. I'm a fan of asymmetry also, but that design trait hasn't really found its way into my work.
 
Robert,

Extremely nice. I'm a fan of asymmetry also, but that design trait hasn't really found its way into my work.
 
Robert,

Extremely nice. I'm a fan of asymmetry also, but that design trait hasn't really found its way into my work.
 
Terry,
Thank you. That's a very high compliment all the way from New Zealand.

Don,
I appreciate your generous comments as well.

Bill,
I think you're the first person to like my work in a multiples format. Good idea. This reminds me of an Andy Warhol print.

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