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Category Archives: trees
Two Upcoming Exhibitions
If you’re in the neighborhoods of Asheville, NC or Rockport, ME, there are two exhibitions coming up that may interest you. Opening first is Spoonin’: A Showcase of Handcrafted Spoons that will run from 14 September through 13 October at … Continue reading
Welcome Sign
I’ve never come across a redwood tree in my neck of the woods, but now I’ve carved the wood for the first time. I’ve had this board (18″ x 9 1/2″ x 1″) kicking around since it was given to … Continue reading
Posted in Lettering, trees, Uncategorized
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First Snow
This weekend brought us our first significant snowfall of the winter, about a foot waiting for my snowshoes. Here are a few photos from yesterday’s walk, along with an excerpt from the poem First Snow by Mary Oliver who passed … Continue reading
Posted in nature, photography, quotes and excerpts, trees, Uncategorized
Tagged First Snow, Mary Oliver, Snowshoeing
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Slippery Elm Bowls
There’s no better way to understand the working properties of a wood species than to carve a chunk of it. Its character is revealed through experience with it, including subtle nuances that are difficult to communicate. Different trees within the … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, finding wood, paint, trees, Uncategorized
Tagged Elm bowl, Shou sugi ban bowl, Slippery Elm
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Greenwoodworking in White Oak
“One word, no spaces,” specified Jennie Alexander when she requested this sign. Not only was I not going to argue with the one who coined the term, I was thrilled for the opportunity to make something so meaningful for someone … Continue reading
Memorial Bowl
This tulip poplar log came to me with a history. John’s son-in-law explained to me that John watched this tree grow and would often comment on its simple beauty and growth when they were together. A couple years ago, John … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, Lettering, nature, trees, Uncategorized
Tagged carved lettering, lettering in wood, memorial bowl
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“When I am Among the Trees”
Around me the trees stir in their leaves and call out, “Stay awhile.” The light flows from their branches. —Mary Oliver, from the poem “When I am Among the Trees”
True Hope is Swift
True hope is swift, and flies with swallow’s wings. Kings it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings. — William Shakespeare, Richard III, Act V, Scene ii I knew I had to carve that first line … Continue reading
Posted in bird bowls, bowls, carving, cherry, finding wood, green woodworking, Lettering, quotes and excerpts, trees, Uncategorized
Tagged carved bird bowl, cherry bowl, Shakespeare, True hope is swift
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Bent Bowl
I’m the guy that orders vanilla ice cream at Baskin Robbins, so you can imagine how wild I felt carving this asymmetrical bowl. The silver maple log flared out wider at one end and also had a slight twist. Going with … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, finding wood, layout, Lettering, sketch, trees, Uncategorized
Tagged asymmetrical bowl, carved bowl, Harriet Monroe, maple bowl
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