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Turning of the Week December 22, 2025

hockenbery

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My selection for turning of the week is Chinkapin Oak by @John Dillon. This is a small hollowform whose carving, color, and texture caught my eye.

I especially like the asymmetric placement of the leaves on the ribbons that follow grain pattern symmetry,
and how rim of the emerging vessel follows the grain to frame the leaf carved on the shoulder,
and how the rim goes up above the grain to better frame the leaf carved on the top. A nice touch.

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“Pear hollow form. About 4.5” tall and 4” wide. Wood burned, carved and acrylic paint.”
 
My selection for turning of the week is Chinkapin Oak by @John Dillon. This is a small hollowform whose carving, color, and texture caught my eye.

I especially like the asymmetric placement of the leaves on the ribbons that follow grain pattern symmetry,
and how rim of the emerging vessel follows the grain to frame the leaf carved on the shoulder,
and how the rim goes up above the grain to better frame the leaf carved on the top. A nice touch.

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“Pear hollow form. About 4.5” tall and 4” wide. Wood burned, carved and acrylic paint.”
Thank you Al. I’m honored to have you recognize me.

I had the privilege of taking a class with Jacque Vesery last fall and he really turned my embellishment techniques in a new direction.

Have a wonderful holiday season, John D
 
My selection for turning of the week is Chinkapin Oak by @John Dillon. This is a small hollowform whose carving, color, and texture caught my eye.

I especially like the asymmetric placement of the leaves on the ribbons that follow grain pattern symmetry,
and how rim of the emerging vessel follows the grain to frame the leaf carved on the shoulder,
and how the rim goes up above the grain to better frame the leaf carved on the top. A nice touch.

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View attachment 83136
“Pear hollow form. About 4.5” tall and 4” wide. Wood burned, carved and acrylic paint.”
Very nice embellishment!
 
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