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Peter Michalski

archaic series

I generally follow two styles of turning.
One with bright colors and lacquered surfaces and one with archaic surfaces.
If you rub across the surface, the inside of your hand feels like beeing massaged.
I think this piece has quite an archaic expression - worth to develop more out of it.

Robinia, brushed and textured, lime-washed, inside oiled.
approx. 60x15 cm

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