LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Local woodturner and artist Elmer Miller enjoys working with all sorts of wood, and he transforms it into beautiful bowls, vases, and even hats. We caught up with Miller near ...
For the past 25 years, the Wood Turning Center in Philadelphia quietly has been bringing artists from around the world to work with wood. The center is internationally known for its museum-quality ...
Wood turning is among the most popular of craft art techniques today. The 130 works in this exhibit document six decades of wood turning in North America. The show celebrates the variety and beauty of ...
David's Woodturning on MSN
Woodturning – Stone Vs. Wood
Watch as a stunning vase is crafted from sapele segmented wood pieces, enhanced with hand-inlaid turquoise stones. The vase ...
Steven Potts was a programmer in 1999, working with industrial computers and robotics for General Motors, when he decided to swap processors for wood. Wood runs in the family, he says. His father was ...
Andy Phillip on MSN
How Chunks Of Wood Became Stunning Art
Where the committee and sportsbooks stand on College Football Playoff rankings ‘That Has Never Been Tolerated in the Entire ...
With the skill of a master craftsman, Blaine Cyr sees a pattern for a segmented turned wood bowl in his mind’s eye. He knows the woods it will take to form the intricate pattern. He can imagine the ...
The long row of folding tables on this early Saturday morning in the Ragon Hall square dance facility is covered with several dozen beautiful collisions of art and function, all shaped from wood.
FORT BENNING, Ga. (Aug. 1, 2012) -- If you look up "wood turning" in the dictionary, you will find its meaning: taking a piece of wood and turning it into a functional object or a work of art. What ...
A community of wood turners turned their attention to creating beautiful bowls and vessels at a weekend workshop last week, and they did it under the eyes of a master. John Jordan, one of the premiere ...
Steven Potts was a programmer in 1999, working with industrial computers and robotics for General Motors, when he decided to swap processors for wood. Wood runs in the family, he says. His father was ...
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