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Traditionally wood has enhanced many people's lives in the form of furniture. It was ideal for this purpose and we have all come to live comfortably with it as it grows in beauty, ageing with its rich patina. Only by chance we met a leading collector of turned wood in the US, and only when we saw their collection did we recognise what exquisite and varied artistic pieces could be created from this medium. Following this chance meeting we started to build an international collection of turned wood. Our reward has come from meeting the artists and understanding the message they convey through transforming a log into a meaningful piece of art. The selection of turned wood pieces which will be on display in the Wizardry in Wood 2008 exhibition is by American, European and Irish turners. They are drawn from a much larger collection which is accessible to viewing and buying. David Ellsworth's work (above) excels in simplicity of shape, form and texture. He is one of the innovators and founders of the hollow form. His pieces in some cases are less than 2mm thick.
Liam Flynn (left) fumes and ebonises the wood while Liam O'Neill uses bog oak pieces - both use techniques centuries old, reflecting the deep-rooted tradition in turning while achieving the highest standard and quality. |
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Gallery Address: Sarah Myerscough Fine Art 15-16 Brooks Mews London W1K 4DS
Website: www.sarahmyerscough.com Telephone: 020 7495 0069 |
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