Bleached, ebonized rim. Yet another homage to Bill Luce. Yet another chunk of wood courtesy of David Marks.
2022 | 11 x 7.75
Award of Excellence, Artistry in Wood, 2021. Inspired by the great Bill Luce. Round bottom, ebony base. Wood courtesy of David Marks.
2020 | 9 x 6
Award of Excellence, Artistry in Wood
Burned and Fluted
2019 | 8.5 x 4
Artistry in Wood, 2018. I felled this tree with mentor turner Kalia Kliban.
2018 | 10.5 x 5
Artistry in Wood, 2023. The single largest bowl I’ve ever turned. The knots occur naturally.
2023 | 14 x 10
Artistry in Wood, 2018
2018 | 7 x 6
Artistry in Wood, 2017
2017 | 9 x 2.5
2020 | 9.5 x 6.5
2019 | 13 x 7
Another one from the tree that keeps on giving.
2020 | 7 x 5
Turned from an offcut of a piece of fine, old redwood that had sat on a shelf for more than a decade.
2023 | 8 x 3 x 1
2016 | 8.5 x 4.5
2017 | 6 x 3.75
Milk paint with variable fluting.
2023 | 9.25 x 3
2023 | 12.25 x 5.5
Salvaged from the Tubbs fire of 2017. The wood laid on the ground for five years.
2023 | 9.5 x 5
Intensely figured - photos don’t really capture the chatoyance. Wood was provided by David Marks.
2020 | 9.5 x 8.25
Scorched rim, fungal markings. This always makes me think of cell division.
2021 | 8.25 x 3.75
The late great John Jordan said this piece was “great” - one of the highlights of my career.
2021 | 6 x 4.75
My wife’s salad bowl.
12.5 x 3.5
2023 | 5.5 x 3
2020 | 7.5 x 5
Mentor turner Hugh Buttrum issued a club challenge to turn the “perfect” cereal bowl.
2019 | 6 x 2.5
2013 | 3.75 x 1.5
Three bowls, one tree.
2018 | 9 x 3.25 (largest)
2020 | 10.25 x 2.25
2020 | 9 x 4
Milk paint accent.
2018 | 13 x 4
Milk paint accent.
2020 | 9 x 7
Bleached, ebonized rim. Yet another homage to Bill Luce. Yet another chunk of wood courtesy of David Marks.
2022 | 11 x 7.75
Award of Excellence, Artistry in Wood, 2021. Inspired by the great Bill Luce. Round bottom, ebony base. Wood courtesy of David Marks.
2020 | 9 x 6
Award of Excellence, Artistry in Wood
Burned and Fluted
2019 | 8.5 x 4
Artistry in Wood, 2018. I felled this tree with mentor turner Kalia Kliban.
2018 | 10.5 x 5
Artistry in Wood, 2023. The single largest bowl I’ve ever turned. The knots occur naturally.
2023 | 14 x 10
Artistry in Wood, 2018
2018 | 7 x 6
Artistry in Wood, 2017
2017 | 9 x 2.5
2020 | 9.5 x 6.5
2019 | 13 x 7
Another one from the tree that keeps on giving.
2020 | 7 x 5
Turned from an offcut of a piece of fine, old redwood that had sat on a shelf for more than a decade.
2023 | 8 x 3 x 1
2016 | 8.5 x 4.5
2017 | 6 x 3.75
Milk paint with variable fluting.
2023 | 9.25 x 3
2023 | 12.25 x 5.5
Salvaged from the Tubbs fire of 2017. The wood laid on the ground for five years.
2023 | 9.5 x 5
Intensely figured - photos don’t really capture the chatoyance. Wood was provided by David Marks.
2020 | 9.5 x 8.25
Scorched rim, fungal markings. This always makes me think of cell division.
2021 | 8.25 x 3.75
The late great John Jordan said this piece was “great” - one of the highlights of my career.
2021 | 6 x 4.75
My wife’s salad bowl.
12.5 x 3.5
2023 | 5.5 x 3
2020 | 7.5 x 5
Mentor turner Hugh Buttrum issued a club challenge to turn the “perfect” cereal bowl.
2019 | 6 x 2.5
2013 | 3.75 x 1.5
Three bowls, one tree.
2018 | 9 x 3.25 (largest)
2020 | 10.25 x 2.25
2020 | 9 x 4
Milk paint accent.
2018 | 13 x 4
Milk paint accent.
2020 | 9 x 7