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John Beaver
02-15-2012, 4:32 PM
This is my submission for the AAW "Walk in the Woods" show. (Wanted to share it here)
3 x 7 (approx) Redwood Burl and Stones. I still have a little detail work and one or two more coats of finish.
The short description is: the stones creating a path through the Redwood, much like walking on the granite and stone through the real Redwood trees in the California Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Josh Bowman
02-15-2012, 4:38 PM
John, I like that!
Tim Rinehart
02-15-2012, 4:48 PM
Very clever John...beautiful entry and creative expression.
John Keeton
02-15-2012, 5:21 PM
Excellent!! Great inspirational piece, and well interpreted.
Russell Eaton
02-15-2012, 5:24 PM
John that is very interesting. I like your projects, they are always INCREDIBLE!
Doug W Swanson
02-15-2012, 6:53 PM
If you didn't say they were rocks, I would have thought you used marshmallows or rice krispie bars instead.
This is another very beautiful piece, John!
charlie knighton
02-15-2012, 8:18 PM
very nice, going to be great exhibit.
David E Keller
02-15-2012, 8:59 PM
Beautiful piece! I love the way the light plays with the stones and the translucent areas of the redwood… Reminds me a bit of the sunlight streaking through the trees.
Jeff Fagen
02-15-2012, 10:24 PM
That is some awesome wood,I am always impressed with your bowls.
Bernie Weishapl
02-15-2012, 10:43 PM
Beautiful piece John.
Baxter Smith
02-15-2012, 10:55 PM
Very clever and very fitting John!
Alan Trout
02-15-2012, 11:58 PM
John,
Very neat piece. Well done.
Alan
Ken Glass
02-16-2012, 12:13 AM
John,
Super idea and great looking piece. I would love to know the steps to making this piece. Well done, Sir.
Bob Rotche
02-16-2012, 7:58 AM
Great piece, John. I love the way you interpreted the theme while still maintaining your signature style. I think it works very well.
Jon McElwain
02-16-2012, 1:08 PM
Okay, it might just be me, but I think if you rotated the bowl counterclockwise about 15-20 degrees and photographed it again, I would not see a big toothy grin! Seriously though, I really like the combination of stone and wood. The translucent portions of the wood are captivating.
John Beaver
02-16-2012, 6:38 PM
Thank you for all the comments.
It was a fun piece to do and I've enjoyed all the responses.
John
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