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Thank you, I really appreciate it!Very, very nice. Amazing talent!
Thank you, I really appreciate it!Very, very nice. Amazing talent!
Thank you! And yeah, I just got a lathe after not having turned since 2003. I’m beyond excited to be getting back into it and have so many new ideas of things to make!Outstanding work! Very creative..... I take it you've been on hiatus from wood turning for a spell?
Thanks!Thanks for posting pics,that is some amazing work.
Thank you! I call the standing figures Pan, based of the Greek Demi-god, Pan...I think I got the idea after seeing Steven Hogbin’s work; it’s completly diffeeent but sparked the idea.So well executed. Exemplary! Everything is so creative. How did the squat get to be a signature piece? BTW, what lathe did you get? Inquiring minds like to know!
She’s a beauty!Sweet.
Thank you! Those Pan figures were a lot of fun to make and I think it’s s form I’ll revisit.Fantastic work! I love the whimsy and movement in those turned and carved pieces! Looking forward to seeing what comes off that beautiful new lathe, too!
Thank you! Finally getting the tools in today so hopefully I’ll have new work to show soon.Very nice job. Looking forward to more.
Thank you, I appreciate that.Wow. (I'm talking about your work, not the lathe ... though that's also kind of wow )
Which end of New Hampshire are you located? I'm fairly close to the south-eastern corner - about 30 minutes from Nashua, perhaps 40 minutes from Derry.
Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it!Very creative, way beyond my pay grade to execute, even if I could think of forms like that. Thanks for sharing, it's inspirational.
Awesome work! I completely missed the seam until I got to the second picture, nice!“Pan,” lidded box out of curly maple and chittum burl; 6” tall. I based the design loosely off of the Russian nesting dolls. This piece was part of the AAW’s exhibit titled, Put a Lid on It.