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Showing posts with label things about bowls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things about bowls. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2009

Latest From the Lathe, Aurora

Hey, it’s Friday, have some artwork.

This my latest piece, an Alaska Birch heartwood bowl, Aurora #108.

The wood comes from here in south central Alaska. Harvested last year and allowed to dry outside for several months.  Blanks were then cut cross-grain per my usual technique, and the bowl was then green turned to finish.  Once completed, the bowl sat in the drying cabinet until it reached about 8% moisture content – this took about two months. The shape of the dried bowl changed very little from the original green turned piece.

Once dry, the bowl was then sculpted using a variety of techniques and buffed to a polished finish.

Then I tried a new technique I’ve been working on. 

I won’t tell you how I did it, but the carved filigree was filled in with crushed semi-precious stone and copper flake suspended in a clear matrix.  Because the filigree goes all the way through the bowl walls, the jewel-like inlays are lit from within and change color with the light and viewing angle.  In the bottom pictures the inlay appears white due to overexposure (because I took the pictures with my small Pentax pocket camera rather than the big Sony professional model). But in the close-up you can see the jewel-like inlay in more detail.

The idea here is to invoke images of Alaska, the birch forests, the Aurora Borealis, and the gold, silver, and copper hidden in the earth and rivers.

 

Birch Urn 016 Birch Urn 011 Birch Urn 012 Birch Urn 013 Birch Urn 014 

This piece was an interesting project.

This is the first time I’ve pulled all of the things that I do together into one piece, including green turning, carving and sculpting, polishing, and finally the inlay technique.  It will serve a model for a whole series of similar pieces.

I’m pretty happy with how it came out.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Bowl Status

On the bowls:

Kate has not responded so, I'm making #50 available again (no problem, Kate, I can always make you another one in a similar form if you like, or you can grab it right now!).

So, as of right now I have the following pieces available:
#42 Hollowform filigree. $60, plus S&H
#50 Large shallow side, sculpted and filigree. $100, plus S&H

The original post is here, for those of you who have no idea what I'm going on about.

For those of you who have responded via PayPal email (Tom, where you at buddy?), your pieces will go out tomorrow, with the exception of Natalie. I'm finishing some additional work for her and all of her purchases will go out as a single package in order to reduce S&H costs.

And about that, Shipping and Handling. Yeah, $20 bucks is a bit high. But none of it goes in my pocket. That fee buys the shipping box and packaging and pays the USPS freight bill, which is the best option out of my neck of the woods. As I mentioned to some of you in email, cargo flights out of Anchorage can be a little rough, and the bowls, while not particularly fragile, have to be packed well, or you'll be getting a box of firewood. Fedex and UPS are the same, and twice as expensive, and I have to drive a long damned way to drop off packages to them - they won't come here to pick stuff up.

Anyway, there you go.

Now, off to the shop...