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Simulated Native American Pot
Dennis J Gooding

Simulated Native American Pot

I turned, dried and re-turned this sycamore pot about ten years ago. I was so disappointed with the blah coffee color and the bland grain of the piece that I didn't even bother to sand it, but put it away in a corner to await further inspiration. Recently, it occurred to me that some sort of wood-burned decoration might enhance the piece. This is the result.
Dennis you have a definite winner here it is stunning! I was so amazed that the closeup showed pyrography I thought it was paint or segmented at first. Everything works so well together.
 

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Dennis J Gooding
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