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Oak mountain

£550.00

46 × 12 cm
Wood resin

1 in stock

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This mountain art form is on of my signature pieces, this piece is made from a piece of stabilised oak burl that most people would have use as fire wood but after looking at it sitting in the work shop I keep thinking it looks like a mountain, so what I have tried to do with the resin And the wood is try to paint a picture of a mountain with crashing wave and the tide coming in, then after pouring the resin and wood in to a round mould I have turned it on a traditional wood lathe and traditional tools so will turning the piece I have cut 4 holes in to the piece to try and make it lick 3 coves in a mountain side, the piece is 16 round and it is 5 inches deep

Dimensions 46 × 12 cm
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Jason Lock woodturning

I am a woodturner working out of Colchester Essex. I first learnt to turn wood back in 1999 during my apprenticeship in carpentry and joinery where I qualified with NVQ 3 . A major accident left me in a wheelchair for life, but I have continued woodturning. A lot of my work is traditional woodturning, but I like using resin and wood together where I am able to experiment, really be artistic and push the boundaries of the material. I just love wood because of its natural grain.

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