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On 27 Dec 2006 17:20:47 GMT, A Lurker wrote:
Last year this time I started on a slippery slope making some tree ornaments on the used Jet lathe I picked up on a good deal with some other equipment. Well now a year later, I'm running out of room on the breakfront for bowls so I decided to give some as presents to family and friends. So these are ~12" bowls from spalted elm finished with shellic or Waterlox and then Beall polished. Presented with sprigs of Xmas tree greens, holly and a candy cane inside. Smooth as a baby's bottom with some nice spalting lines. So now the question .... do I have idiots for friends and family or do people say things like this to you also? "Is it microwaveable?" "Is it dish washer safe?" "Can I wash it in hot soapy water?" "Will (various foods) hurt it?" (all comments by different recipients) Of course. Even if it's very artistic, it's still a bowl, and that's what most folks see when they look at it. If it's a really special bowl (and that sure isn't all of them, at least in my shop) then I make a point of making a little stand so that it can be displayed where a person can easily see the inside. That seems to make it stand out more as "art" to the layperson, anyhow. Do I have all practical utilitarian friends and family who don't see any artistic display value (these were really nice bowl forms with nice finish ...REALLY ![]() I've given out, were to people who gave me the wood and got some of their tree back in return. They seemd to view them as a display item. One way that I've found to avoid this to some extent is to give vases as gifts instead of bowls- they may not be your cup of tea for whatever reason, but there is a natural tendancy of most people to view a vase as a display object, where they might just think of a bowl, however attractive, as dinnerware. Even *I'm* inclined to make a nice bowl, look at it for a few days or weeks, and then start using it as a change dish or for some other utilitarian purpose. Making a vase is a different story, though. Jerry |
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