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Burr wych elm forms
george watkins

Burr wych elm forms

9" to 5" tall by 4" to 3 1/2" wide
These forms arent hollow.
I really enjoyed making them and enjoy looking at them in a group.
Interesting presentation of a unusual form. They look like they are emerging from the surface. I also enjoy looking at them in a group. Lovely wood. If you hollowed them from the bottom and than plugged the hole with matching wood, it would add an extra surprise when picked up. Well done.
 
very nice
 
It IS interesting how one is used to looking at these forms in the other direction (like a cup). Maybe you have started a new thing.
 

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