Saturday, 25 March 2017

Some recent turnings. These are the pieces I turned for the Contemporary Craft Exhibition at Town Mill, Lyme Regis. Open every day until 11th April 2017.

Scorched Ash vase with verdigris wax highlighting the grain

Scorched Ash vase with gilt cream highlighting the grain

Scorched Ash vase with gilt cream highlighting the grain

Scorched Ash vase with verdigris wax highlighting the grain. Slightly smaller than the other vases

Scorched Ash vase with liming wax highlighting the grain

Scorched Ash vase with liming wax highlighting the grain

Scorched Ash vase with verdigris wax highlighting the grain

Oak platter with beaded and scorched rim with verdigris wax highlighting the grain

Rustic Oak platter with textured and scorched rim

Small Ash bowl, beaded and scorched

Figured Ash bowl, beaded and scorched


I was very pleased to be invited to demonstrate at Test Valley Turners earlier this week. I was made very welcome by a very friendly club. I made one of my hollowed vases out of Ash which I scorched and highlighted the grain with verdigris wax. Here are some photos from the evening:

Showing my sanding ball and how it works

Using the sanding ball to sand inside the vase

The audience watching very intently!

Scorching the hollowed and sanded vase

The finished vase with verdigris wax highlighting the grain


Thursday, 4 August 2016

Town Mill, Lyme Regis

I spent the weekend demonstrating in the courtyard of Town Mill in Lyme Regis. Lots of people came over and were interested to see how I make and decorate my bowls. Obviously it was entirely weather dependent! I will be there again during the August bank holiday weekend, hopefully it wont rain!






Thanks to Bernie for the photos!


Sunday, 3 July 2016

I have been experimenting further with the reactive metallic paint. More ideas using the copper and bronze paint plus my first use of the iron paint. The method of using this one is different to the other two but I am pleased with the result so far.

A development of the inspiration from Marcel van Berkel with tarnished bronze finish

Also inspired by Marcel van Berkel with tarnished copper finish

"Rusty corrugated iron"

"Tarnished copper pipe"

Tarnished bronze


Tuesday, 3 May 2016

May Day bank holiday...

My first fair of the year was on Bank Holiday Monday in a marquee outside the Marine Theatre in Lyme Regis. Just over the sea wall and ideally situated to entice all the bank holiday visitors and locals who enjoy walking along the now extended sea front path......  Unfortunately the weather had other ideas...

It was freezing cold (two duvet coats!), raining and blowing a hoolie! Hats off (literally!) to everyone who braved the elements and did the walk anyway, visiting us on route.

The next fair is this weekend at the Town Mill in Lyme Regis. The forecast is much more favourable and might even be quite warm! Hopefully we will be really busy!

I was lucky to have two tables to spread out on!

My new style vases proved very popular

Some rustic fruit bowls - textured and scorched

Food serving bowls and fruit bowls. Lovely Ash!

Sunday, 10 April 2016

Yandles show

I was one of the demonstrators at my club's stand, Martock and District Woodturners, at Yandles show in April. Here is a short clip showing me hollowing a vase.



Monday, 8 February 2016

More metallic effects


I've finally got hold of the Modern Masters reactive metallic paints. Here are the first vases I have made using this effect.
I've also refined the form slightly, with a wider opening and the base curve starting from further up the vessel.

Bronze reactive metallic paint with blue oxidation.
This is the other side of the same vase. I swirled the bronze paint when I applied the second coat then sprayed the oxidation liquid on top to create an effect of random tarnishing.
Copper reactive metallic paint with green oxidation effect.















The other side of the same vase. Like the previous vase, the oxidation liquid was sprayed on randomly to create the effect of natural tarnishing.