Flowing from the ground and water. Century old, recycled residential kauri. Turned, carved, pyrography full with texture and, coloured and dyed with eye candy assistance. About 185mm long
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Graeme Mackay
Handy in the kitchen. Recycled house kauri and full grain bamboo finished in standard pyrography. A useful utensil to assist food direction and check its movement.
Handy kitchen utensil fashioned from recycled residential house kauri. Turned to shape with traditional methods, pyrography finish and about 65mm long. Sits in and assists food contemplation.
Coming out, leaving a mallee footprint on the wall. Whale using recycled house kauri on a mallee off-cut launching pad. Standard turning, pyrography worked with textured surface and lines. Painted and dyed. 0.6kg and 195mm wide.
A collection of rhomboids, all six faces on different centres and rhomboid sizes. Each wandering to a joint internal space. Rotary carving and sanding. Using pyrography and dye. One only colour on a considered pattern.