Wrinkled Madrone Burl
This is a little hollow form I turned to finished thickness while wet, then I let it do whatever moving it wanted to do as it dried. It’s about 4 1/4″ wide by 3 3/4″ tall, and it’s a very tactile piece to hold.
This is a little hollow form I turned to finished thickness while wet, then I let it do whatever moving it wanted to do as it dried. It’s about 4 1/4″ wide by 3 3/4″ tall, and it’s a very tactile piece to hold.
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Comments
This is a great piece. The material and the execution are perfect for this turning. I agree, it is hard to look at this piece without wanting to handle it -- even if all you see is a photograph. Well done!
Nice work. The shape is very well done. I like the way it crinkled and slumped after it dried.
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