Monday, February 05, 2007
The Dryad's Playground
Here's my latest project, which is heading to del Mano for their Small Treasures show next month. It's 3.5 X 3 inches in size and made from cherry.
It's a continuation of my "hidden world" series that is inspired by the beautiful landscapes to be seen in plant anatomy when viewed at high magnification. In this case I've carved a motif that comes from xylem (e.g., wood).
The title is derived from Greek mythology where Dryad's are wood nymphs that live in the heart of a tree.
Here's an image to show the texturing and carving details.
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Andi I absolutely love it. I need to work on some tiny pieces too. I've spent the day working on a (very spalted)650mm diameter natural edge cork oak bowl - exhausting! Andi, your carving on this piece is wonderful and delightfully transports me back to 1st year Botany practicals. Your inspiration was immediately recognisable and you've interpreted it beautifully.
Thanks, Dennis. I have plans for some larger pieces using this theme, but I always enjoy working on the small scale required for the Small Treasures show. I've spent some time today in my shop working on making some canvases - a small bowl for my Leaf Saturation series and a rice bowl I should have finished months ago for an AAW exhibit associated with this year's symposium.
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