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Friends Sally Ault, Janice Levi, Ana Lappegard and I have been working on this turning because we wanted to. It measures 7 1/2" x 10" including the base. The bowl is pear and the base is manzanita.
Legendary Kracken Brothers: Broog and Mroog. Growing and learning in all their Kracken adventures. The love and laughter are strong bonds.
Collab: AL Garber, Alison Fust and Linda Ferber. They were made for Bode and Miller. Materials: wood, metal, putty clay and paint.
Turned from a sugar maple burl vessel that Chris Ramsey gave me 7-8 years ago. It was primo material with enough to get three pieces. This piece was in the freezer several years, then turned 2-3 years ago. I just recently got around to the carving. Sometimes things take a while.
Turned from a sugar maple burl vessel that Chris Ramsey gave me 7-8 years ago. It was primo material with enough to get three pieces. This piece was in the freezer several years, then turned 2-3 years ago. I just recently got around to the carving. Sometimes things take a while.
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This is Ash, the spots are burned using"wood vaporizer" tool. Had a lot of fun staging this one :) I am not really too pleased with the fins on this one but I thought the photo was worth sharing. It`s about 9 inches I think.
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