Rabu, 06 April 2016

 
 every now and so often, i get the urge to break out of the natural wood/stained wood palette and stretch a little.  i have done it several times, like in the picture of the desk below that i made back in the late 80s ... lately too, ive been doing some pottery with bright colors and patterns, and when i had to make a piece for a guild of vermont furnituremakers show at the vermont statehouse, i thought,
why not ??  click the photos to enlarge them ...
 i started with some sketches, and a 30"slab of white oak that has 
been hanging around for a while now.  i have a 6 chunk left that would
make a nice small dining table
first sketch with a natural top and red edges
 
sam and i had recently been to the clark art museum to see david smiths circles, so there was that ...
and once i had the sketch/drawing, and the slab
 
the base just sort of designed itself
 being still a little unsure, i painted the bottom of the top first, as a test of the concept
i  made a pattern on the cnc, which i used as a guide while i hand painted the circle motif.  i raised it off the suurface with some carpet glides so i didnt have to worry about bleed and got a round, yet handpainted looking circle.  the dark surround was a full strength coat of dark brown/black aniline dye that i painted, brushed out, and left to dry.  it was important to me to get some strong color, yet still see the grain of the wood through it when i was done.
 
all in, all done, and in montpelier now .. the show opens saturday, and i will have more on that soon.

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