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GALLERY 1 – Members’ Gallery
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The
gallery critique was given by Alan Sturgess. Don’t
forget that you can donate any of your future gallery pieces to CLIC Sargent,
if you wish.
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The
star, not least in terms of size, was Adrian Smith’s spalted beech platter.
The rim was carved with a powered carving gouge.
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Lynda
Clark brought along two splendid burr bowls; the first in elm
…and
the second in oak.
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B
White brought along this veritable haul of eggs & cups, boxes, vessels
and his first bowl in camphor.
John
Bovis had turned this Sapele platter. |
Roy
Holder’s small Jarrah bowl was exquisitely textured on both the top and the
bottom – my photo does not do it justice. The Jarrah was from Hythe pier,
which reminds me that before sheep (!) were introduced, Jarrah was
Don
Donaldson brought along two bowls. The first was an Aussie burr, which he
says he didn’t enjoy turning. Whilst the second was more of a signature piece
for him; being a real tour de force
with different stains on Sycamore.
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Alan
also had two pieces in the gallery; an Elm bowl with undercut rim, and an Ash
vase//hollow form with beaded exterior. (He
did admit that the beads were cut with a beading tool)
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Martin
Stallard made this skeleton clock with Oak surround reminiscent of a ship’s
wheel.
By
a strange coincidence Graham Barnard and I both had a “Multi-centred” moment.
My three boxes in Yew are turned on 3, 4 and 5 centres, whilst Graham’s
Sapele box is turned on 7 centres. |
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