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Here's a little pedestal form that I turned a while back from an Aussie bimble box burl. It's about 9 inches across at its widest point. The pedestal stem is ebonized bradford pear. It's finished with shellac and WOP.

I haven't glued the stem in place 'cause I'm not sure I like it. I tried a little carving at the top of the piece, and I'm not sold on the way it looks.

Comments, criticisms, and suggestions appreciated.

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Here's a little pedestal form that I turned a while back from an Aussie bimble box burl. It's about 9 inches across at its widest point. The pedestal stem is ebonized bradford pear. It's finished with shellac and WOP.

I haven't glued the stem in place 'cause I'm not sure I like it. I tried a little carving at the top of the piece, and I'm not sold on the way it looks.

Comments, criticisms, and suggestions appreciated.


Very nice Dave.I really like the base and bowl sections. Your artistic creativety is top notch. I think the contrasting stem works well, not sure about the top of the stem, with the flower pedal? design. I like the simple plain design of the bottom of the stem.

Thats just me, I like plain, clean lines. Just my humble opinion. Excellent work.

Carl
 

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Beautiful work David. It's a beautiful stem, but I think I agree that something about it doesn't click with the piece. I can't put my finger on it. It's subtle and when I come across that feeling I show it to a lot of people and someone eventually sees what it is. Or I just set it aside for another piece and stare at the piece for a while until something comes to me. Or it grows on me and I keep it. Again, a beautiful piece.

Martin

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Beautiful.

I like the stem the way it is (from what I can see of it). I think the carving somewhat mirrors the holes and other gaps in the bowl. Of course, that's just my opinion -- I don't have your artistic eye (or hands :)

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David,

I agree with most here, glue it and call it done, the piece is just right...!

One of the disadvantages of having a very creative mind, apart from hands of gold and the patience of a "saint", is to never be satisfied with what you do, is always something missing or that could be done differently, that is simply the result of the overload info between the eyes and the brain, when looking at something, you should know that, anyways, huh...???:wink:

I reckon, when a piece is created, whatever the "tendencies" and the flow that made the gouge/cutting tools go in a certain way, was done for a reason, that was the "image" created between the eyes/brain and the hands, that will take you to a final result, keep it that way, if you think that something else should be done or tried, start another piece and try to transfer those thoughts into it, something will come up, and that circle is then completed/concluded. The problems is, that's only 1 circle of many, many that will follow...!:biggrin:

Just my opinion...!:wink:

Cheers
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David, it is wonderful right there. I do an occasional oil on canvas. My instructors always tried to teach that a work of art is never finished to the artist's satisfaction. There is always a huge distance between finished and the place to stop. With this piece, it is time to quit.
If you just can't stand to look at this beautiful art any longer, let me know. I'll send postage and my address to relieve your mind. My bride will have me build a place of honor for it here. It is ready. Glue it, love it.
Charles
 

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Someone needs to get this guy Published!!!!!! I want to hear all his secrets:) That is an awesome piece Keller, you killed it again!!!!!!!
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Dave,
Excellent piece. Ilike it, if I were to make any adjustments it would be the pointy-er center "onion". I like the more rounded lower style. If it is the flower design at the top you are questioning, I wouldnt. I like it.
 
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