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Top : Arts : Crafts : Woodcraft : Woodturning : Artisan_Portfolios
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  • Aldrich, Andy: Gallery of turnings and hollow vessels.
  • Apostolidis, Vasily: Bowls, goblets, boxes, and artistic items mainly turned in olive and other local Greek woods. [English and Greek]
  • Bagley, Robert (Bob): Hollow forms, bowls and details of the design and layout of his workshop. Also includes computer art and photography.
  • Ballantine, Whit and Peggy: A brief biography, artists' statement, photos, Art and Craft show schedule and contact information.
  • Barley, James: Bowls and hollow forms using mainly maple burl; photo-journal of hollowing technique using boring bar.
  • Bencomo, Derek: A woodturner in Maui, Hawaii; turns and carves the exotic island timber to create individual pieces.
  • Bomba, Sinead: Bowls, boxes, hollow forms, pyrography and some carving by artist living in Ontaria, Canada.
  • Bosch, Trent: Turned and sculpted works in wood, offers tuition and own-designed tools.
  • Bosco, Robert: Eccentric, segmented, and decorative work from this French turner, including tremblers. Specialist in variations on the standard Chinese ball
  • Bradsworth, Dave: Contains approximately 70 examples of Dave Bradsworth's work arranged into four galleries. Dave died in 2000.
  • Brolly, Michael: Unique and sometimes humorous turned and sculpted work.
  • Brown, Frans: Natural edge bowls and hollow forms.
  • Brown, Phill F.: Award winning wood turner creating beautiful contemporary bowls and vases
  • Buchner, Tom: Hollow forms and bowls.
  • Buffard, Gilbert: Woodturning Courses in Burgundy, France. Includes gallery with French descriptions.
  • Bunce, Tony: Specializes in fluted turnings with own-design lathe accessories. Features gallery of works and contact information.
  • Burke, Tony: Bowls produced on a home-made lathe in the West of Ireland from woods such as tulipwood, burr elm and bog oak.
  • Byle, Eilam: Hollow forms and bowls, often dyed. Custom furniture and baroque flutes.
  • Caldwell, Errol: Bowls, platters, closed and hollow forms, bottlestoppers,and candle holders. Also candles made by Helene Caldwell.
  • Cannon, Tom: Gallery and pictorial pages showing the process of turning salvaged Michigan hardwoods into bowls, vases, and hollow forms.
  • Capey, Tom: Bowls, vases, and hollow forms using native New Zealand woods.
  • Chapman, Bob: A gallery of recent work, and a little about his approach to designing and making.
  • Chavda, Dinyar: Using salvaged wood to create forms and shapes of beauty.
  • Clabaugh. Maruice: Bowls, hollow forms and vases, that highlight the unique grain and flaws, including live oak knots, turning through knot holes and turning roots.
  • Cliche, Mario: This is a French site, but have a look at the photos of his work. Includes photo of Moroccan turner using a bow lathe and a foot to guide his tool.
  • Coates, Andy: Bowls and platters, hollowforms, vases, boxes and lamps, and artistic, sculptural pieces. Commissions undertaken. Includes a biography, history of woodturning, FAQ and a blog.
  • Connell, Jim: Gallery of woodturned pieces made from south Florida woods.
  • Cutler, Howard: Bowls and hollow forms, some including turquoise insert.
  • Daniel , Dave: Tutorials on natural-edge bowl and green wood turning, photographs of work, and descriptions of processes and tools used.
  • Davis , Jerry and Dimmitt , Steve: Specialising in large bowls and hollow forms.
  • de Vos, Jack: Jack de Vos - hollow forms and artistic turning inspired by nature, including seed-pod series and grass tree vessels.
  • de Vries, Herman: Turnings year by year, and a page of tips, including a centre-steady.
  • Denis, Jean Dominique: Lamps, anamorphosis, dishes, plates, turned sculptures. Offers courses in France.
  • Dewick, Keverne: Gallery of turnings and furniture, as well as courses and furniture repair.
  • Dickey, Joe: Makes vessels which say something about hardship, character and beauty.
  • Dunn, Kelly: Bowls, hollow vessels and art forms using native Hawaiian wood, Norfolk pine, koa. Start to finish series of pictures.
  • Elliott, Dennis: Large one-of-a-kind vessels, wall sculptures and abstract sculptures, accented with carving to give a tactile feel.
  • Ellsworth, David: Bowls, pots, vessels, "Solstice", "Homage",and "Sphere" series and spirit vessels. Also Wendy Ellsworth jewellery.
  • Evans, Kenneth: Bowls, boxes, tall boxes, covered dishes, vases, platters, closed forms and toys.
  • Ewing , Jack: Bowls {calabashes}, urns and lamps made from Koa, Kou, Kamani, Milo, and translucent Norfolk Pine.
  • Fagg, Peter: Brings insight into the beauty that can be found in nature's trees, which is often only visible when the timber has been turned or carved. Specialises in bowls, dishes and platters.
  • Ferrell, Paul: Using burls and spalted wood, specializes in hollow-form vessels, bowls of all sizes, as well as oil lamps, decorative wooden wine tops, and ikebanas. Also Patricia Ferrell's stoneware pottery.
  • Fleming, Ron and Patti: Carved and sculptured vessels from exotic woods and burls.
  • Foster, Clay: Woodturning and carving to make sculptural pieces.
  • Friedlander, Brahm: Bowls and hollow vases.
  • Fulton, Patrick: Photographs and descriptions of bowls and general woodturning with diagrams and links.
  • Furniss, Owen: Bowls, lidded vessels, goblets and turned fruit.
  • Gadway, Ken: Products range from letter openers and other types of desk items to kitchen utensils such as mortar and pestles and lazy susans; especially natural-edge bowls.
  • Gamblin, Maurice: Using unique cherry, maple, birch, and cedar burls creates one-off large pieces.
  • Geiger, Don: Natural edge bowls, smooth edge bowls, lidded vessels, hollow forms, and Ikebana vases.
  • Gorrow, Marshall: Many things that can be turned from wood are shown in the gallery pages, includes over three hundred woodturning links and article on microwave drying.
  • Gosden, Colin: A designer with graphical influences combining form and texture with multi axis techniques, and an emphasis on clocks.
  • Gregory Moreton RPT: Galleries of turned monkey puzzle tree and article on process. List of demonstrations and tuitions courses.
  • Grumbine, Bill: Wonderful Wood is a custom woodworking business that specializes in woodturning as well as designing and building furniture.
  • Guttera, Mike: Bowls, large and small by this German turner.
  • Gwynne, Keith & Jill: Bowls, hollows, and small boxes using Australian timbers.
  • Hales, Dennis: A range of work based on fruit displays,dishes and bowls, enhancing the wood by using dyes on "green " wood to create natural movement in bowl and dish forms.
  • Hampel, Michael: Michael Hampel - turned and sculpted shell forms.
  • Hancock, Larry: Project tutorials - hats, baseball cap, crochet hook, and bowls; tips and techniques and descriptions of different gouges.
  • Hancock, Mark: Gallery of leaf and spiral design hollow forms, and details fo demonstrations and courses.
  • Haslip, Rex: Gallery of turnings, articles on projects, microwave drying, finishes and ways of mounting wood, including vacuum chuck.
  • Helfant, Steve: Bowls, vases, platters, boxes, wands, and tops. Includes a biography, gallery of artwork, and a list of upcoming shows.
  • Heryet, Julie: Gallery of bowls, boxes, lobed forms and hollows. Descriptive list of timbers and brief biography.
  • Hodgson, John: Various woodturnings in Morvern, Scotland.
  • Hofius, Michael Tracy: Architectural turnings,balusters, porch columns, chalices. communion sets, cremation urns. Includes comprehensive article on sharpening tools.
  • Hogbin, Stephen: Canadian artist working primarily in wood, for commissions, individual pieces and installations.
  • Hosaluk, Michael: Brief biography and illustrations of his distinctive work.
  • Howells, Pete: A disabled woodturner shows a variety of wood turnings, and hosts a The Disabled Woodturning Foru
  • Howlett, Steve: Abstract sculptural forms turned green, technical notes, FAQ's, how-to turn trumpet form.
  • Hume, Jim: Illustrations of his egg shaped, carved pure art form.
  • Irven, Thomas R.: From sculptural pieces to production items for the wholesale and retail markets, including eccentrically balanced vessels and boxes with eccentric finials.
  • Irvine, Scott: Challenging the function of the basic form of a bowl has led him to unite wood with different materials such as metals, fused glass and stone.
  • Jamieson, Lyle: Sculptural turner, designer of the Jamieson hollowing tool, and instructor.
  • Jeeves, Keith: Gallery of work - bowls, boxes, and hollow forms; includes article on lathe drilling jig. Based in Sydney, Australia.
  • Johnston, Bill: Neo-classical hollow forms and traditional bowls; and hollowing tools.
  • Kaplan, Mike: Vessels, mainly bowls, from indigenous South African and other woods.
  • Karmel, Jack: Burl hollow forms, nested sets and thin-stem goblets.
  • Kennard, Steven: Unusual carved boxes, candlesticks and candelabra.
  • Kent, Ron: Thin oil-soaked, uplifted vessels turned from Norfolk pine.
  • Kestrel Creek Gallery: Gallery of the work of woodturners Jim Christiansen, Ben Carpenter, Will Simpson, Brenda Behrens, Gerrit van Ness, Art Liestman, Phil Brennion and Bill Johnston. Educational articles and extensive links are also provided.
  • King, Stuart: Pots, plaques, goblets, bowls, spoons and the use of pyrography. Several articles on woodturning, bodging, Tunbridge ware and details of his lectures. He writes regularly for the Woodturning magazine.
  • Kornmblum, Mike: Distinctive bowls and sculptures from hand selected solid pieces of Manzanita root-burl.
  • Kotz, Jerry: Specializing in custom turnings that create balance and harmony using local Hawaiian woods, especial Norfolk Island Pine.
  • Lacoursiere, Leon: Hollow, unicellular, open-hollow, three-legged and sea forms, thin-flanged and painted bowls.
  • Laidler, Dennis: Bowls and hollow forms inspired by the South African veld.
  • Lavine, Jeffrey A.: Very small snap lid boxes.
  • Leadbetter, Bruce: Woodturner and inventor - designed and makes a ring cutting tool, eccentric cup chuck, the Leady lathe and a ball turning jig. Based in New South Wales, Australia.
  • Lemay, Michele: Combining the art of lapidary with woodturning.
  • Lewin, Howard: Experiments in turning with dyed dowels, veneers and shavings. A selection of tools, articles and a glossary of woodworking terminology.
  • Liestman, Art: Contemporary artist specializing in hollow vessels with surface enhancements, such as carving or incising lines, and coloring with dyes, inks or paint.
  • Liles, Robin: Pierced turnings and sculpted epoxy turnings.
  • Lindquist, Melvin and Mark: American pioneer turners, woodturnings and sculpture from burls and spalted wood.
  • Lindsay, Ron: Bowls, clocks and utensils crafted from New Zealand timbers.
  • Long, Nick: Individually designed treen, bowls, clocks and furniture, made to order.
  • Lowe , Peter: Turner and sculptor using indigenous Western Australian timbers; enclosed forms, vases, bowls, platters and boxes.
  • Luce, Bill: From functional pieces to purely decorative bowls and hollow vessels, especially using green wood.
  • Lussier, Pierre: Bowls, funeral urns, boxes and peppermills using German grinding mechanism. Based in Quebec. [French and English]
  • Macauley, Alan: Uses driftwood from the local beach in New Zealand to turn platters. open and closed forms.
  • MacKinnon, Eddie: Scottish turner - bowls, platters, mushrooms and pot pourri bowls
  • Manabe, Tadatoshi: Start-to-finish process of turning items, includes DIY projects and informative pages on tools and machines.
  • McCarthy, John: Artistic and functional pieces, handturned in native Irish timbers in Nohoval, Co. Cork, Ireland.
  • McLellan, Ben: Artful expressions in wood ranging from utilitarian bowls to artistic urns or vases, using woods found in Novia Scotia.
  • Michelsen, Johannes: Maker of turned wooden hats, series of pictures showing the process. Instruction in his workshop in Vermont and in venues around the world.
  • Miller, Kevin: Closed forms, bowls, segmented canisters and some published articles.
  • Mitchell, John: Large bowls, vases and platters, artist's statement and biography. Sequence of pictures showing process.
  • Mold, Alan: Gallery of turnings, including barley twists and ornamental turned items.
  • Moore, Daniel: Galleries of artistic forms, bowls, vases, goblets, wall sculptures, plates and platters, and architectural turnings.
  • Morelli, Bob: Gallery of sample woodturnings, project details for turning a sphere and a quiz.
  • Moyes, Roddy: Small gallery of work, mainly bowls, with some brass inlay.
  • Munro, Rolly: Art forms influenced by natural shapes, and details of his hollowing tool.
  • Nadin, Mark: Gallery of hand turned gifts made from recycled wood and sustainable managed forests.
  • Neddow, Bill: Bowls, platters, footed bowls, square bowls and sculpture, all with a minimum of post-turning enhancement. Strives for pure form and clean lines.
  • Nott-Us Wood Turning: Bowls, pens,tall vases, including some engraving - based on the Black Isle in the Highlands of Scotland.
  • O'Brien, Patrick M.: Alexandria, Virginia - bowls and hollow forms with some carving.
  • Overholtz, Ron: Artistic and sculptural hollow forms, and page about his turning process.
  • Owen, Tracy: Specialises in green (or wet) turning of bowls and hollow forms to produce one off pieces; gallery of work and information on woodturning courses.
  • Page, Bud: Thoughts on turnings - made from raw logs with all their cracks, checks, knots, dark streaks, spalted areas and other 'faults'. Includes directory of grain patterns.
  • Parker, Robert: Bowls, candles, clocks and fruit in English woods and reclaimed timbers.
  • Peebles, David: Gallery of bowls and hollow forms, mainly from green wood; photos of workshop and studio, including vacuum chuck. Also photos from AAW synposiums.
  • Piscitelli, Robin: Projects from hardwood burls, mainly natural-edged turned green.
  • Pitzvada , Jim: Gallery of turned art forms, where natural imperfections are often used to advantage; glossary of woodturning terms and woods he has used.
  • Reed, Lee: Using a "Craftsman router crafter" or router lathe to create ornamental woodturnings, especially barley twists and balusters. Includes galleries of past work.
  • Reilly, Pam: Using pyrography and colouring to mimic mosaics in vases and hollow forms.
  • Rix, Carol: Working in Queensland, Australia using a range of turning and decorating techniques. The larger pieces include carving, colouring and materials other than wood such as bone, resins, metals and glass.
  • Rogers, Jack: Artistic and functional objects, often incorporating feathers, metal leaf, and turquoise inlay.
  • Sarmiento H., Eduardo: A left-handed turner using a home-made lathe, and woods from the Amazon rain-forest in Peru.
  • Signal, Roy: Roy Signal's gallery of a variety of forms.
  • Siragas, Nikos: A Greek turner who demonstrates internationally. Uses local woods - olive, carob, walnut, eucalyptus and includes carving and off-centre work. Page on his own designed tools and articles he has written.
  • Sisco, Ron and Christine: Works in American hardwoods distinguished by the inlay of turquoise stone.
  • Sokolowski, Ted: Gallery of product lines including bowls, boxes, candlesticks and many treen items. Includes narrated slideshows - needs QuickTime.
  • Spragg, Granpa: Over 60 years of projects - tagua nuts, miniatures, lace bobbins, sewing tools and trinkets, scrimshaw and carving. Also information on fossilised ivory.
  • Stalling, Claudio: Green wood turnings and architectural sculpture.
  • Stockamn, Andrew: Bowls, hollow forms, and pens and pencils, using exotic woods from all over the world.
  • Thibault, Jacques: Gallery of bowls and treen, details of tuition, and plans and pictures of a wood lathe after Leonard DaVinci.
  • Thorne, Les: Production turner offering courses and demonstrations. Work includes furniture components, architectural work and one off specials.
  • Troy, Sean: Bowls, vases and hollow forms; articles on techniques and archives of previous articles.
  • Tursini, Ralph: Artistic and humble bowls, architectural turnings and instructions for bowl turning. Provides tuition.
  • Valentine, Carole B.: Provides information about the artist,and a photo gallery of pieces, mainly hollow forms.
  • Walrath, Larry: Round Rock, Texas resident displays lathe work from local timbers.
  • Watkins, John and Joan: John and Joan Watkins - boxes, hollow forms amd miniatures.
  • Williams, Harry: Bowls, burrs and decorative items; and tips for turning banksia nuts.
  • Wiman, Fred: Uses sculptural art to transform ordinary vessels into new shapes eliciting visions of far-off times and places.
  • Witham, Tony: Natural-edged bowls, hollow forms and pomanders, using self-designed jigs.
  • Woody, J. C.: Bird houses, sun clocks, cookie jars and kitchen ware.
  • Zander, Malcolm: Vases with pierced work, hollow forms, bowls and natural edge forms.
  • Zuccarino , Ettore: This Virginian artist showcases his woodturning, fine hardwood furniture, and wood sculpture.


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