...I love it when you incorporate raw natural pieces into your work such as this...you end up with a beautiful asymmetric pattern likely unachievable in any other way...this piece is just gorgeous...👍
Morgan, when you began this project, I could not see it turning out all that well. But, wow, was I wrong. This turned out to be a beautiful bowl. Thanks for another great, artsy idea to try!
hello fellow art lovers greetings healthy and successful always. thank you for sharing knowledge and always faithfully watching your latest stuff I like your ideas
Bonjour et bravo, cette pièce est tellement belle. Ce que j'apprécie avant tout c'est de voir ces kk pièces de bois collées ensemble, et découvrir le résultat final de toute beauté. Je me suis mis au travail du bois dernièrement et je suis passionné par le travail du bois à l'ancienne comme le tournage. Je vois que vous etes breton, je le suis aussi, du 22. Je m'abonne et vais suivre avec gd plaisir os réalisation, et ce beau métier qu'est le tournage.
Salut Alan Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire,je suis très heureux que vous appréciez mon travail 😉👍 Toujours très sympa de partager l'art du tournage avec des passionnés, Bienvenue sur ma chaine👍 Kenavo
That was fun. That was impressive. That was imaginative. And it also looked as though you were turning end grain on the inserts and side grain from the original block. But you cut it all so smoothly. Amazing. 🥰
Morgan, not really sure where you come up with your ideas for projects, but its a damn good thing you do! The way the bark from the branches looked gold, really popped and added a really nice contrast to the rest of the bowl. All those colors really look great ! Another wounerfullly unique beautiful project!
Your plan was very innovative too. At the start of the video, I had no idea what you were doing, and my though was, "This will not turn out well."'' My thought was completely wrong. You were able to visualize the outcome. I wasn't Good job fella.
Nice effect that the bark inclusion had. I wonder if it would be possible to get a varied effect by using logs of unequal size? The possibilities are only limited by your woodpile, the amount of resin you're willing to use, and your imagination! 🤔😊👍