Friday, November 16, 2012

Holiday Artist Market - December 2




December 2, 2012

11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Free admission to the galleries and cash bar all day.

Shop the work of 30 featured artists - including mine.




Every artist purchase supports the Brooks.


Thursday, November 15, 2012

Recent MSWG Meeting


Sharing one of my winged bowls during a recent
Mid-South Woodturners Guild meeting.


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Memphis Tour of Fine Craft



I am one of the 20 artists
participating in this 5 location tour.

For more information and maps,
please visit memphiscrafts.org 



Monday, August 6, 2012

TACA 2012 Biennial




I was chosen to be in the 2012 TACA Biennial
to be exhibited at The Tennessee State Museum.

These are the two pieces that are to be displayed. 

The exhibition will run from Aug 24 through Oct 21, 2012.


Monday, June 25, 2012

Turning Demo in Cleveland Miss


I will be in Cleveland, Mississippi next month 
doing a demo at the Delta wood turning club.

The focus of the demo will be hollow vessels with a natural edge opening. 

As always I will discuss tool sharpening, and tool handling. 

So if you're interested we will be in Cleveland Miss on Sat July 14,
at the Quality Steel Corp. 2914 Hwy 61.

You can call Don Ballard
(president of the Delta Woodturners) 
at 662-846-5646. 

Call or just come by!

Hope to see you there.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Rick Cannon entry for Crafts report cover contest



This is my friend's entry for the Crafts report magazine cover contest. 

My walnut piece is also in the contest. 

If you would like to vote for either of these pieces
you must go to Craft Report face book page to do so. 

To vote you have wait for the proper day, 
as only four pieces are set up to vote each 24 hrs. 

My piece can be voted on June the 12th, 
and Rick's piece is June 14th.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

AAW Turning of the Week



This is the latest piece I have done. 

It was finished just before going to the TACA show in Nashville.

Walnut hollow vessel turned and carved, textured. 
Approximately 9.5" tall and 10.5" dia.

This was posted on the AAW website home page 
and chosen for turning of the week.   

For now, you can see it here