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Produces custom woodturning art in Annapolis, Maryland. He strives to create unique turned objects from many tree species, "harvested" from trees that have already been cut down and are usually destined for disposal.
Artistic, collectible items from Lithuania, a combination of modern and traditional Lithuanian folk- art.
Biography and gallery of turned items.
Hollow forms, bowls and details of the design and layout of his workshop. Also includes computer art and photography.
Turned wood lampshades made of quaking aspen, and other small items. New Hampshire, USA.
Turned and sculpted works in wood, offers tuition and own-designed tools.
Eccentric, segmented, and decorative work from this French turner, including tremblers. Specialist in variations on the standard Chinese ball
Unique and sometimes humorous turned and sculpted work.
Shows mainly turned wood, but also carved, pyrography, paintings, and sculpture, all home produced in Bristol, UK.
Architectural bowls, including end-grain, crotch and wet-turning. Some carving and multi-axis turning to give "bowl in bowl" appearance. California, USA
Hollow forms and bowls.
Bowls produced on a home-made lathe in the West of Ireland from woods such as tulipwood, burr elm and bog oak.
Hollow forms and bowls, often dyed. Custom furniture and baroque flutes.
Bowls, platters, closed and hollow forms, bottlestoppers,and candle holders. Also candles made by Helene Caldwell.
Illustrating turned, sculptural vessels, using cutting and reassembly with the application of epoxy; showing the black and white series.
Bowls and vases, embellished with gold leaf and burning, some with bog-oak legs. Also furniture traditionally constructed. In Ireland.
Bowls and hollow forms, using both wet and dry turning techniques, from local wind-blown timber. Scottish based.
Bowls and platters, hollowforms, vases, boxes and lamps, and artistic, sculptural pieces. Commissions undertaken. Includes a biography, history of woodturning, FAQ and a weblog.
Illustrations of one-off items, such as hollow forms and bowls, gift items and architectural pieces. Includes articles on various aspects of turning and also offers some supplies for sale.
Using local woods to produce bowls, natural-edge bowls, hollow forms and lace bobbins. Page on laser-guided hollowing. South African.
Shows bowls and boxes with intricate inlays of different woods, silver, copper and brass; also jewelry and knives. Information on special finish.
Jack de Vos - hollow forms and artistic turning inspired by nature, including seed-pod series and grass tree vessels.
Galleries and comments on turnings back to 1997, and a page on tools and tips.
Lamps, anamorphosis, dishes, plates, turned sculptures. Offers courses in France.
Gallery of turnings and furniture, as well as courses and furniture repair.
Makes vessels which say something about hardship, character and beauty.
Lidded vessels, containers and boxes, all with fine finials. Connecticut, USA.
Large one-of-a-kind vessels, wall sculptures and abstract sculptures, accented with carving to give a tactile feel.
Bowls, pots, vessels, "Solstice", "Homage",and "Sphere" series and spirit vessels. Also Wendy Ellsworth jewellery.
Creates eccentric, seemingly off-balance, artistic pieces. Offers courses and specialist tools. In France.
Thin-wall turning and piercing, designs based on leaf and sea patterns and Chinese lattice work and a description of the process. Arizona, USA.
Using burls and spalted wood, specializes in hollow-form vessels, bowls of all sizes, as well as oil lamps, decorative wooden wine tops, and ikebanas. Also Patricia Ferrell's stoneware pottery.
Specializes in one-off sculptural and classic forms. Integration of piercing, sandblasting, router work, carving and other texturing techniques.
Many things that can be turned from wood are shown in the gallery pages, includes over three hundred woodturning links and article on microwave drying.
Using native New Zealand woods, creates off-center and multi-center pieces, including musical instruments.
Bowls and vases from local hardwoods (Wisconsin), includes some technical information, including turning metal on a wood lathe.
A range of work based on fruit displays,dishes and bowls, enhancing the wood by using dyes on "green " wood to create natural movement in bowl and dish forms.
Produces individual items (bowls, vases, goblets, pens etc.) for practical and decorative purposes. Located in the Forest of Dean, UK.
Boxes, 'eggspired' boxes, and finial boxes, all including chased threads; also bowls, closed forms, and pipes. Kansas City, USA
Bowls, vases, platters, boxes, wands, and tops. Includes a biography, gallery of artwork, and a list of upcoming shows.
Architectural turnings,balusters, porch columns, chalices. communion sets, cremation urns. Includes comprehensive article on sharpening tools.
Abstract sculptural forms turned green, technical notes, FAQs, how-to turn trumpet form.
Specializing in hollow forms, mainly natural edge vessels turned from burls, and off-balance, asymmetrical pieces. California, USA.
Sculptural turner, designer of the Jamieson hollowing tool, and instructor.
Bowls, vessels and platters from indigenous timbers which are embellished with carving and scorching; includes gallery of work. Based in South Africa.
Unusual carved boxes, candlesticks and candelabra.
Architectural and furniture parts, specialty and artistic woodturnings. Connecticut, USA.
Natural edge bowls and vessels, sometimes incorporating stitching using biscuit-jointer Offers tuition. In Sonoma County, CA.
Pots, plaques, goblets, bowls, spoons and the use of pyrography. Several articles on woodturning, bodging, Tunbridge ware and details of his lectures. He writes regularly for the Woodturning magazine.
Spinning tops of all shapes and sizes made out of different selected materials - wood, bone, silver and emerald.
Woodturner specialising in natural edge and burr wood fruit bowls. Jonathan works with local, sustainably sourced timber. The site includes a blog about woodturning and an online shop.
Leland Studios - architectural turnings, laminated candlesticks, miniature stools and ornaments with delicate spindles. Offers instruction. North Carolina.
Experiments in turning with dyed dowels, veneers and shavings. A selection of tools, articles and a glossary of woodworking terminology.
Hollow vessels with surface enhancements, such as carving or incising lines, jig-saw patterns and coloring with dyes, inks or paint.
American pioneer turners, woodturnings and sculpture from burls and spalted wood.
Bowls, funeral urns, boxes and peppermills using German grinding mechanism. Based in Quebec. [French and English]
Abstract objects using turned wood and other materials. Dutch site with English pages.
Specialises in inside-out turnings - see page of explanation. Maine.
Closed forms, bowls, segmented canisters and some published articles.
Bowls, pens,tall vases, including some engraving - based on the Black Isle in the Highlands of Scotland.
Alexandria, Virginia - bowls and hollow forms with some carving.
Salad bowls. hollow forms and decorative items. Includes some projects. British Columbia, Canadia.
Artistic turning, including carving. Galleries showing development over the years and gallery of visiting artistic turners. Articles on tools and projects, including steady for trembler. Grenoble, France.
Specialises in green (or wet) turning of bowls and hollow forms to produce one off pieces; gallery of work and information on woodturning courses.
Distinctive works with coloring, piercing, and architectural elements; also book and how-to's dvds, tools and supplies. Illinois, USA.
Features hollow forms, bowls, billiard ball boxes and illustrates his hollowing tools and reverse chucking method.
Wooden bowls, vessels, and vases turned from exotic and domestic woods. Includes information about shows schedule.
Turnings embellished with sculpting and carving, egg series and altered plate series. USA
Roy Signal's gallery of a variety of forms.
A Greek turner who demonstrates internationally. Uses local woods - olive, carob, walnut, eucalyptus and includes carving and off-centre work. Page on his own designed tools and articles he has written.
Gallery of product lines including bowls, boxes, candlesticks and many treen items. Includes narrated slideshows - needs QuickTime.
Unusual forms, turned and carved, often incorporating driftwood, sometimes turned on the bias. Lives in Southwest Virginia.
Galleries of artistic woodturning using various craft techniques, including beadwork, to enhance and embellish - with associated hints pages explaining how each effect is achieved.
Lathe turned and sculpted large vessels, with names like 'Floating Tiger' and 'Emerging Flower'.
Turned wooden bowls with added carving, decoration and fluting. Offers instruction. Vermont.
All kinds of treen, from bookmarks to whistles. Includes a page on the philosophy of lathe art.
Production turner offering courses and demonstrations. Work includes furniture components, architectural work and one off specials.
From knots and burls in salvaged Muskoka wood to bowls and hollowed vessels in Ontario.
Creators of large centrepiece bowls and platters, Celtic carving, and gifts for all occasions; made from local Irish timber
Turner and sculptor using mixed-media materials. Lives in Bayview, Washington.
Round Rock, Texas resident displays lathe work from local timbers.
Showing some examples of his work with descriptions and explanations. Also metal turning and ropework. Berkshire, UK.
Square, flowing lidded-boxes, and 48'x 8' turned wall mural
Illustrations of her work, hollow vessels, boxes, and one-off titled pieces. Also includes a weblog with photos of the International Turning Exchange.
Bowls, platters, boxes, goblets, vases and sculpture, often with piercing, and barley twists.
Vases with pierced work, hollow forms, bowls and natural edge forms.
Using burls and spalted wood, specializes in hollow-form vessels, bowls of all sizes, as well as oil lamps, decorative wooden wine tops, and ikebanas. Also Patricia Ferrell's stoneware pottery.
Eccentric, segmented, and decorative work from this French turner, including tremblers. Specialist in variations on the standard Chinese ball
Woodturner specialising in natural edge and burr wood fruit bowls. Jonathan works with local, sustainably sourced timber. The site includes a blog about woodturning and an online shop.
Boxes, 'eggspired' boxes, and finial boxes, all including chased threads; also bowls, closed forms, and pipes. Kansas City, USA
Wooden bowls, vessels, and vases turned from exotic and domestic woods. Includes information about shows schedule.
Distinctive works with coloring, piercing, and architectural elements; also book and how-to's dvds, tools and supplies. Illinois, USA.
Architectural turnings,balusters, porch columns, chalices. communion sets, cremation urns. Includes comprehensive article on sharpening tools.
Lathe turned and sculpted large vessels, with names like 'Floating Tiger' and 'Emerging Flower'.
Bowls and hollow forms, using both wet and dry turning techniques, from local wind-blown timber. Scottish based.
Architectural bowls, including end-grain, crotch and wet-turning. Some carving and multi-axis turning to give "bowl in bowl" appearance. California, USA
Shows mainly turned wood, but also carved, pyrography, paintings, and sculpture, all home produced in Bristol, UK.
Abstract objects using turned wood and other materials. Dutch site with English pages.
Biography and gallery of turned items.
Produces individual items (bowls, vases, goblets, pens etc.) for practical and decorative purposes. Located in the Forest of Dean, UK.
Specializes in one-off sculptural and classic forms. Integration of piercing, sandblasting, router work, carving and other texturing techniques.
Galleries of artistic woodturning using various craft techniques, including beadwork, to enhance and embellish - with associated hints pages explaining how each effect is achieved.
Creates eccentric, seemingly off-balance, artistic pieces. Offers courses and specialist tools. In France.
Shows bowls and boxes with intricate inlays of different woods, silver, copper and brass; also jewelry and knives. Information on special finish.
Bowls and vases, embellished with gold leaf and burning, some with bog-oak legs. Also furniture traditionally constructed. In Ireland.
Bowls, platters, boxes, goblets, vases and sculpture, often with piercing, and barley twists.
Bowls and vases from local hardwoods (Wisconsin), includes some technical information, including turning metal on a wood lathe.
Salad bowls. hollow forms and decorative items. Includes some projects. British Columbia, Canadia.
Galleries and comments on turnings back to 1997, and a page on tools and tips.
Using native New Zealand woods, creates off-center and multi-center pieces, including musical instruments.
Alexandria, Virginia - bowls and hollow forms with some carving.
Bowls produced on a home-made lathe in the West of Ireland from woods such as tulipwood, burr elm and bog oak.
Illustrating turned, sculptural vessels, using cutting and reassembly with the application of epoxy; showing the black and white series.
Features hollow forms, bowls, billiard ball boxes and illustrates his hollowing tools and reverse chucking method.
Abstract sculptural forms turned green, technical notes, FAQs, how-to turn trumpet form.
Illustrations of her work, hollow vessels, boxes, and one-off titled pieces. Also includes a weblog with photos of the International Turning Exchange.
Bowls and platters, hollowforms, vases, boxes and lamps, and artistic, sculptural pieces. Commissions undertaken. Includes a biography, history of woodturning, FAQ and a weblog.
Sculptural turner, designer of the Jamieson hollowing tool, and instructor.
Gallery of product lines including bowls, boxes, candlesticks and many treen items. Includes narrated slideshows - needs QuickTime.
Creators of large centrepiece bowls and platters, Celtic carving, and gifts for all occasions; made from local Irish timber
Unusual forms, turned and carved, often incorporating driftwood, sometimes turned on the bias. Lives in Southwest Virginia.
Turner and sculptor using mixed-media materials. Lives in Bayview, Washington.
Illustrations of one-off items, such as hollow forms and bowls, gift items and architectural pieces. Includes articles on various aspects of turning and also offers some supplies for sale.
Bowls, vessels and platters from indigenous timbers which are embellished with carving and scorching; includes gallery of work. Based in South Africa.
Hollow forms and bowls.
Natural edge bowls and vessels, sometimes incorporating stitching using biscuit-jointer Offers tuition. In Sonoma County, CA.
Architectural and furniture parts, specialty and artistic woodturnings. Connecticut, USA.
Lidded vessels, containers and boxes, all with fine finials. Connecticut, USA.
Turned wood lampshades made of quaking aspen, and other small items. New Hampshire, USA.
Using local woods to produce bowls, natural-edge bowls, hollow forms and lace bobbins. Page on laser-guided hollowing. South African.
Turnings embellished with sculpting and carving, egg series and altered plate series. USA
Spinning tops of all shapes and sizes made out of different selected materials - wood, bone, silver and emerald.
Thin-wall turning and piercing, designs based on leaf and sea patterns and Chinese lattice work and a description of the process. Arizona, USA.
Specializing in hollow forms, mainly natural edge vessels turned from burls, and off-balance, asymmetrical pieces. California, USA.
Artistic turning, including carving. Galleries showing development over the years and gallery of visiting artistic turners. Articles on tools and projects, including steady for trembler. Grenoble, France.
Artistic, collectible items from Lithuania, a combination of modern and traditional Lithuanian folk- art.
Showing some examples of his work with descriptions and explanations. Also metal turning and ropework. Berkshire, UK.
Produces custom woodturning art in Annapolis, Maryland. He strives to create unique turned objects from many tree species, "harvested" from trees that have already been cut down and are usually destined for disposal.
Turned wooden bowls with added carving, decoration and fluting. Offers instruction. Vermont.
Specialises in inside-out turnings - see page of explanation. Maine.
Leland Studios - architectural turnings, laminated candlesticks, miniature stools and ornaments with delicate spindles. Offers instruction. North Carolina.
Square, flowing lidded-boxes, and 48'x 8' turned wall mural
Hollow vessels with surface enhancements, such as carving or incising lines, jig-saw patterns and coloring with dyes, inks or paint.
Lamps, anamorphosis, dishes, plates, turned sculptures. Offers courses in France.
All kinds of treen, from bookmarks to whistles. Includes a page on the philosophy of lathe art.
From knots and burls in salvaged Muskoka wood to bowls and hollowed vessels in Ontario.
American pioneer turners, woodturnings and sculpture from burls and spalted wood.
A range of work based on fruit displays,dishes and bowls, enhancing the wood by using dyes on "green " wood to create natural movement in bowl and dish forms.
Many things that can be turned from wood are shown in the gallery pages, includes over three hundred woodturning links and article on microwave drying.
Bowls, vases, platters, boxes, wands, and tops. Includes a biography, gallery of artwork, and a list of upcoming shows.
Makes vessels which say something about hardship, character and beauty.
Closed forms, bowls, segmented canisters and some published articles.
Vases with pierced work, hollow forms, bowls and natural edge forms.
Specialises in green (or wet) turning of bowls and hollow forms to produce one off pieces; gallery of work and information on woodturning courses.
Roy Signal's gallery of a variety of forms.
Round Rock, Texas resident displays lathe work from local timbers.
Gallery of turnings and furniture, as well as courses and furniture repair.
Hollow forms, bowls and details of the design and layout of his workshop. Also includes computer art and photography.
Unusual carved boxes, candlesticks and candelabra.
Turned and sculpted works in wood, offers tuition and own-designed tools.
Pots, plaques, goblets, bowls, spoons and the use of pyrography. Several articles on woodturning, bodging, Tunbridge ware and details of his lectures. He writes regularly for the Woodturning magazine.
Bowls, pots, vessels, "Solstice", "Homage",and "Sphere" series and spirit vessels. Also Wendy Ellsworth jewellery.
Bowls, platters, closed and hollow forms, bottlestoppers,and candle holders. Also candles made by Helene Caldwell.
Jack de Vos - hollow forms and artistic turning inspired by nature, including seed-pod series and grass tree vessels.
Bowls, funeral urns, boxes and peppermills using German grinding mechanism. Based in Quebec. [French and English]
Production turner offering courses and demonstrations. Work includes furniture components, architectural work and one off specials.
Unique and sometimes humorous turned and sculpted work.
Experiments in turning with dyed dowels, veneers and shavings. A selection of tools, articles and a glossary of woodworking terminology.
Large one-of-a-kind vessels, wall sculptures and abstract sculptures, accented with carving to give a tactile feel.
Hollow forms and bowls, often dyed. Custom furniture and baroque flutes.
A Greek turner who demonstrates internationally. Uses local woods - olive, carob, walnut, eucalyptus and includes carving and off-centre work. Page on his own designed tools and articles he has written.
Bowls, pens,tall vases, including some engraving - based on the Black Isle in the Highlands of Scotland.
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