only 2 more days until the
autumn open studio at piano nobile!
today i wanted to share with you of the artists whose work will be on display,
laura yeats.
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Each sculptural bowl made by Seattle artist Laura Yeats begins with the discovery of the unique form that emerges from a familiar material: wood. Yeats uses reclaimed green wood from around the Puget Sound region, freshly cut trees that change drastically as she works. Each bowl is turned on a lathe, air-dried, and finished with non-toxic, food safe finishes.
1 comment:
I love wood! look at all those gorgeouse shapes and woods!
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