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Turning of the Week for November 28, 2022

hockenbery

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My selection for turning of the week is Mushroom Box by Linda Ferber. This small sculptural box is beautiful combination of a fanciful cap atop a realistic base. A lot of detail is evident in this small piece :
  • the use of color to highlight curving carved ridges and little beads in the cap,
  • the elegant curve, earth tone color, and organic groove combine to make a stem that looks edible.

I’ve known Linda a long time and have enjoyed looking at the work she posts.
This is great piece.

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Mushroom Box with blue green and teal color combination. A lot of textures and movement in the cap. The stem has a light coat of white, beige and teal golden paint.
 
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Mushroom Box

Great choice. Neat idea making it a box. The finish is outstanding. Well done Linda

I make mushrooms sometimes, but still have no idea why people are fascinated with wood mushrooms.
 
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Mushroom Box

Great choice. Neat idea making it a box. The finish is outstanding. Well done Linda

I make mushrooms sometimes, but still have no idea why people are fascinated with wood mushrooms.
There does seem to be a fascination with mushrooms. I am fascinated with all the possibilities
 
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My selection for turning of the week is Mushroom Box by Linda Ferber. This small sculptural box is beautiful combination of a fanciful cap atop a realistic base. A lot of detail is evident in this small piece :
  • the use of color to highlight curving carved ridges and little beads in the cap,
  • the elegant curve, earth tone color, and organic groove combine to make a stem that looks edible.

I’ve known Linda a long time and have enjoyed looking at the work she posts.
This is great piece.

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Mushroom Box with blue green and teal color combination. A lot of textures and movement in the cap. The stem has a light coat of white, beige and teal golden paint.

Very nice box Linda. Love the texture and the movement it gives it.
 
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My selection for turning of the week is Mushroom Box by Linda Ferber. This small sculptural box is beautiful combination of a fanciful cap atop a realistic base. A lot of detail is evident in this small piece :
  • the use of color to highlight curving carved ridges and little beads in the cap,
  • the elegant curve, earth tone color, and organic groove combine to make a stem that looks edible.

I’ve known Linda a long time and have enjoyed looking at the work she posts.
This is great piece.

View attachment 48238
Mushroom Box with blue green and teal color combination. A lot of textures and movement in the cap. The stem has a light coat of white, beige and teal golden paint.

My selection for turning of the week is Mushroom Box by Linda Ferber. This small sculptural box is beautiful combination of a fanciful cap atop a realistic base. A lot of detail is evident in this small piece :
  • the use of color to highlight curving carved ridges and little beads in the cap,
  • the elegant curve, earth tone color, and organic groove combine to make a stem that looks edible.

I’ve known Linda a long time and have enjoyed looking at the work she posts.
This is great piece.

View attachment 48238
Mushroom Box with blue green and teal color combination. A lot of textures and movement in the cap. The stem has a light coat of white, beige and teal golden paint.

Looks great love the color. Well of course green is my favorite.
 
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