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Two New Pieces By Larry Lew

Posted by: Skooglund

Tagged in: Woodturnings , Turquoise , Larry Lew , Bowls

 

This bowl was created using an old piece of cherry that was being thrown away. The wood was an odd shape but it had good color and grain. It was turned to emphasize the grain and include natural voids as features of the piece. Unstable areas, voids and some checks and cracks that occurred as the wood dried out were filled with turquoise to help emphasize the beauty of the piece of wood.

 

This bowl was turned from the crotch in the main fork of a black oak that was removed in a land clearing operation. The rest of the tree was used for fire wood. It took over two years to complete the piece including rough cutting, drying and re-cutting the bowl. During this time, the figure in the wood was developing into the beautiful pattern seen in the wood. If you look close you can see where the main branches were located in the original tree.

 

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