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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: jason@woodturning.expert on February 19, 2021, 08:28:08 PM
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Maple wood, Acrylics.
22cm x 5cm
A turned bowl, carved with pyrography, painted and embelished with a gilt gold rim. depicting stylised botanics. The title is a reference to a poem by Miguel Hernandez "Me sobra el corazón"
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Lots of combined skills going on with this one , Very nice
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Thank you :)
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Like this a lot.
Pete
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i love the top. I love the bottom...... but Im not that certain that the two are actually friends, if you see what I mean.
Brian
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Very nice jason, I like it a lot.
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Lennie, Thank you!
Pete - Many thanks - I hope you and Mo are doing well, best wishes to you
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i love the top. I love the bottom...... but Im not that certain that the two are actually friends, if you see what I mean.
Brian
Absolutely Brian! I was a little unsettled about it when i did it, and I should have listened to that inner voice that was telling me it wasn't quite right (although I did it for a specific reason at the time). I'm thinking about a neutral light grey on the next one, or maybe even (shock horror!!!) BARE WOOD :o hahaha. many thanks J
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HI Jason, we are fine, looking forward to being able to do shows agaoin but staying reasonably busy and healthy.
Pete
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Very clever, very nice, hours of work :)
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hi Jason
Im pleased we think alike, you never know when giving such an opinion how it will be received. Your piece is one of those that certainly isnt wrong, doesnt actually offend the senses but just something says it might have been better to give the base a different hat or the top a new pair of shoes. I reckon the day I make something I couldnt improve next time is the day I put the lathe on the market.
All the best with mark 2
Brian
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WOW!!! that's Brill!
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Dancie & Chunkey Monkey Thank you! very kind.
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Very nice work Jason, I like both sides!
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TONY!!! how lovely to hear from you, thanks for your comment. hope you and Val are both doing well! best wishes
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Both keeping very well now thanks. Much water under the bridge since we last met, but always kept an eye out for what you are doing.