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We have a Sweetgum tree and every season it covers the front yard in prickly pods. This year I noticed they look a lot like the coronavirus so I collected a bunch and plan to cast and turn them. When they first fall they are hard, heavy and closed. These are all open, with large seed cavities...
"Amphora"
An abstracted amphora hollow form incorporating a Banksia Pod body with Padauk lid, collars and base.
 
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This piece was inspired by the chive flower seed pod. Hundreds of these pods make up the purple globe shaped chive flower.
The wood is Ash. The size of this piece is 4.5" dia x 13.5" tall. The piece was turned green to 1" thick, allowed to dry for several months, carved and...
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