'Turned Multiples III'

The Wood Turning Center's newest installment of 'Turning Points' has their latest Turned Multiples III selection. It is worth looking at. Not so much to get ideas for your next project, but to expand your concept of what turning can be. This time around, WTC asked non-woodturners to make turned multiples. Outrageous! Each novice turner is an artist and craftsperson of high skill in cabinetmaking, sculpture, printmaking, or found-art, etc. Their creative approaches to turning produced works that do not fall into traditional turning and blur the line of what turning is. View at your own expense, since a mind once stretched cannot return to its original shape.

Dan Bollinger

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Dan Bollinger
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Could you post where this work could be viewed?

Thanks.

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Ralph Fedorak

Go to

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and click on the gallery button. The Wood Turning Center's publication Turning Points covers what's happening in the world of turning, but does not go into tips, techniques, finishing or any how-to. In my opinion it looks mostly at the artistic side of turning. Try to get a copy and then join if it is to your liking. If you're passing through Philadelphia stop and have a look. It's a small gallery, but very friendly people. Martin

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Martin Rost

Thanks Martin.

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Ralph Fedorak

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