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Mulberry Hollow Form
Jim Marx

Mulberry Hollow Form

This hollow form was turned from a piece of Mulberry. I didn’t like Mulberry's yellow wood color so much so I experimented with an acrylic paint pour. It’s a total of 17” tall x 4.5” diameter. Base and finial are made from bradford pear and dyed using India ink. Finish is Wipe on Poly.
Great way to make a plain piece of wood beautiful!
 

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