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  • Hancock, Mark
  • www.hancockhome.freeserve.co.uk
  • Gallery of leaf and spiral design hollow forms, and details of demonstrations and courses.
3.6
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  • Hall, Billy
  • www.glowingwoodsculptures.com
  • Wooden lamps, lampshades and lighted sculpture, which are finished to 1/32-3/32 inch thickness. North Carolina, USA.
3.6
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  • Caldwell, Errol
  • www.theturningpoint.ca
  • Bowls, platters, closed and hollow forms, bottlestoppers,and candle holders. Also candles made by Helene Caldwell.
3.6
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  • Elliott, Dennis
  • www.denniselliott.com
  • Large one-of-a-kind vessels, wall sculptures and abstract sculptures, accented with carving to give a tactile feel.
3.6
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  • Yvonne Arlott, Yvonne
  • www.yvonnearlott.com
  • Bowls, platters, boxes, goblets, vases and sculpture, often with piercing, and barley twists.
3.5
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  • Bagley, Robert (Bob)
  • www.bagendstudio.com
  • Hollow forms, bowls and details of the design and layout of his workshop. Also includes computer art and photography.
3.5
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  • Bloch, Peter
  • www.woodshades.com
  • Turned wood lampshades made of quaking aspen, and other small items. New Hampshire, USA.
3.5
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  • Jackofsky, Mike
  • www.mikejackofsky.com
  • Specializing in hollow forms, mainly natural edge vessels turned from burls, and off-balance, asymmetrical pieces. California, USA.
3.5
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  • Hales, Dennis
  • www.d.hales.clara.net
  • A range of work based on fruit displays,dishes and bowls, enhancing the wood by using dyes on "green " wood to create natural movement in bowl and dish forms.
3.5
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  • Cook. Nick
  • www.nickcookwoodturner.com
  • Illustrations of one-off items, such as hollow forms and bowls, gift items and architectural pieces. Includes articles on various aspects of turning and also offers some supplies for sale.
3.5
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