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This 11-inch sculptural vessel was carved from a burl of unknown species, gifted to me by a retired carver.
The form is wild, unpredictable. The turquoise resin flows through it like rivers, lakes, or lightning splits … not just stabilizing the voids, but highlighting them. What once looked broken now reads like a landscape, complete with fault lines, deltas and islands.
It’s part sculpture, part imagined geography … a conversation piece that invites pause, curiosity, and touch.
A reminder that opportunity lies in uncharted territory.
This 11-inch sculptural vessel was carved from a burl of unknown species, gifted to me by a retired carver.
The form is wild, unpredictable. The turquoise resin flows through it like rivers, lakes, or lightning splits … not just stabilizing the voids, but highlighting them. What once looked broken now reads like a landscape, complete with fault lines, deltas and islands.
It’s part sculpture, part imagined geography … a conversation piece that invites pause, curiosity, and touch.
A reminder that opportunity lies in uncharted territory.
This 11-inch sculptural vessel was carved from a burl of unknown species, gifted to me by a retired carver.
The form is wild, unpredictable. The turquoise resin flows through it like rivers, lakes, or lightning splits … not just stabilizing the voids, but highlighting them. What once looked broken now reads like a landscape, complete with fault lines, deltas and islands.
It’s part sculpture, part imagined geography … a conversation piece that invites pause, curiosity, and touch.
A reminder that opportunity lies in uncharted territory.