Natural Edge Bowl #329
Piece #329 – Camphor – 8.5″ by 4″ – SOLD
The Red Oak wood came from a tree in Knoxville, TN that blew over in the big storm of 4- 2011. The tree fell on a house demolishing it. The owner told me that the tree was home to many different bird species. She is getting this bowl.
The Mulberry for this piece came from my best friends back yard in Uniontown, Pa. 

This spalted sycamore has unbelievable spalting patterns. The array of spalting is nothing short of spectacular. 
Do you see any suggestive spalting images in this piece? Isn’t Mother Nature fun? :)

This piece is beautifully spalted Sycamore, which blew down near the Tennessee River last Summer. I used Obsidian to make a raised beaded rim near the center. Opaque Calcite dyed green was used to make the gecko inlay. The Japanese flower frog in the middle allows the bowl to display fresh cut flowers.
This Piece has three different elements incorporated – wood, metal, mineral. I used my copper patina process as well as my mineral inlay methods to produce this unique specimen.