Wood: Russian olive.
Size: 6 7/8"w x 2 9/16"h
A friend in Denver sent me this piece of wood. He just stuck a
label on it with some postage. No box, no wrapping. Don't know
what the postman thought but why not? Ain't like rubbin' elbows with
a few parcels is gonna bother the wood any! |
Wood: Alder
Size: 10 1/4"w x 3 3/4"h
I named this one Xena, Warrior Princess. When I turned it green, I figured
the bark inclusion would give me some fits, but went ahead anyway.
After it sat for some months it occurred to me that it had a lot of "cleavage"
showing. Well, my brother-in-laws girlfriend is a big Xena fan, so
it just seemed appropriate somehow to stitch it up and give it to 'em for
Christmas this year! |
Wood: Walnut
Size: about 14" x 6"
This was a piece I was asked to do for a fellow that had a walnut table
he made in highschool. His wife wanted a matching salad bowl to be
the centerpiece. I had a hard time sending it to him; some of the
walnut had some wonderful figure in it! |
Wood: Various flavors of what is usually called mahogany, but
none of which probably is really. The dark spacer pieces are walnut.
Size: 12" or so. I made this one about a year ago and traded
it for a potters wheel. |
Wood: Hemlock burl, which is quite worm eaten.
It's almost more akin to a colander than a bowl!
Size: 10" or so |
Wood: Cherry, paduak
It was supposed to be a salad bowl, but it seems that the cats have
decided it has just the right contour for an afternoon's nap. Go
figure. |