- Copper
- The Cardinal’s Fruit Bowl
- Burgundy Passion
- Chestnut in a Tuxedo
- Crushed Velvet
- Caldera
- Big Blue Detail
- Cobalt Heart
- A Black Tie Affair
- Rumble Bee
- People of Colour
- Venetian Trilogy
- Tortured Sun Detail
- Six of One Half a Dozen of the Other
- Untitled
- Smokey Sunset
- Small Fire Burns Brightly
- Glade in the Forest
- My Little Flying Saucer
- Tiger… Waiting
- Fire Storm
- Deluxe
- Blue Planet
- Cobalt Spirit
- Dress Circle
- Tequila Sunrise
- Tortured Sun
- From the Tree to Thee
- Harmony
- Blue Lagoon
- Gypsy Queen
- Squish
- Black on Black
- Prairie Sunset
- Caribbean Surf
- Tom Thumb
- Burgundy Passion
- Everybody, Meet the Toobs
- Zen Candle
- Creating “Oh! Scarlet!”
- My Smarty Dish
- High Tide
- Oh! Scarlet!
- Green Hornet
- Outer Planet
- Day’s End
- Manitoba Red
- Three Squares
- Red Plush
- Remembrance
- Storm Brewing
- Midas
- Scarlet Heart
- Seed Pod
- Patience 1
- Ferns in the Forest
- Patience 2
- Amphora
- Heart of Gold
- Contrast
Thank you for visiting my gallery. Click on any image for a full size photo of the piece.
This is a good place to remind present owners of my work of the care and handling of their pieces. All colouring is done with the most colour fast dyes and paints available. In spite of that fact it is imperative that they not be displayed in direct sunlight since ultraviolet rays will eventually deplete the colours. Sunlight also darkens any wood (natural oxidation) which reduces the vibrant nature of the grain in the highly figured wood that I use. None of my work is meant to hold water or food since neither the forms themselves nor their finishes are waterproof. Never wash these pieces. Instead, the very occasional light application of high quality furniture polish (on semi gloss and gloss pieces only) and simply wiping with a dry micro-fiber cloth to remove dust and hand prints on any pieces is recommended.
The sole function of my work is to please the eye and evoke emotion. The only thing they are meant to hold is your attention. I make these pieces with the intent that they will become heirlooms and with careful handling they will one day be that.
If you are interested in finding out more about my work, please see my email address on the Contact page. If you are a member of a woodturning or woodworking guild and would like to discuss demonstrations for your guild on topics on the site and many others, by all means give me a call. Thank you for your interest.
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