Does anyone remember an article some years back in American Woodturner about a female Israeli artist using coffee grounds and egg shells to make and turn bowls? I have searched and can't find the issue or article.
John, that is an attractive piece ... but are you sure those are eggshells? The pieces look too large & flat. All shell pieces have a curvature that break into many small pieces when pressed onto the glued surface. If pressed into another adhesive (i.e., spackle) a slight curvature can be maintained - also very attractive.Just for fun, here's a bowl in progress someone I knew made by adding a variety of egg shell pieces to wood. Beautiful!
I think he did drink some coffee that day.
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I also met a guy who made Christmas Ornaments by attaching wooden pieces to hollow egg shells.
JKJ
John, that is an attractive piece ... but are you sure those are eggshells? The pieces look too large & flat.
Interesting. The guy that showed me the "eggshell thing" took a class with Clay Foster!This, BTW, was a class with John Jordan (the other John, the famous one) and Clay Foster. Almost an overload of creativity! From shaping metal to hollow forms to milk paint.