Hollow forms are a challenge, and I like making them. They are usually hollowed through a small hole in the top. The aim is to get the walls thin but, obviously, not to break through. Success can be judged from the weight of the piece. Vases and goblets are easier to hollow because of the wide opening but, because the interior is visible, they present their own problems when finishing and polishing.
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Proteus This hollow form was made after making ‘The Big Bang’ and the basic technique is the same although here the surface has also been carved to add texture. |
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1850 Oak |
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Olive Ash & Ebony 12cm dia x 7cm tall This item is displayed at the Gallery on the Usk in Powys, and may be purchased from them or directly from me. |
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Olive ash and Ebony |
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Spanish Olive |
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Cherry with Cocobolo Neck |
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Walnut |
Updated September 2008


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