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Wood and resin ocean seen

£550.00

40.6 × 7 cm
Wood resin

1 in stock

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Description:

This is one of my newer piece of work it is made from a epoxy resin and 2 piece of red mallee burl and 1brown mallee burl and to those that don’t know what species of wood it is, it is native to Australia and is in the same family as a eucalyptus tree. The fist step in making the art form was gilding the natural edge side with 18 carat gold sheet then I used tail colour sheet to give is some texture and contrast I will add some pictures of this process. What I have tried to do is use the wood and resin like a painting of a bird’s eye view of small island in a Ocean with waves crashing into the island the art form is 16 inches round and to inches thick and would look great on a wall or on a shelf on a plate stand like in the picture also it would look fabulous on a big table and it could also be use to store stuff in the small bowl

Dimensions 40.6 × 7 cm
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Free Delivery in Mainland UK, UK Highlands and Islands

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Mainland UK £0.00 5 day(s)
UK Highlands and Islands £0.00 7 day(s)
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Rest of Europe £.00 NA
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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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