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![bowls2.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/541e06b3e4b0a990b33e849c/1411342006372-I3C74RVO60C06UWHZATG/bowls2.jpg)
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Wood Turnings with inlays
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These bowls are an early exploration of how linear forms on a dimensional space are changed. The bowls were both turned from the same glue up of maple, oak, and walnut. Changing the orientation of the wood before turning creates a different wood pattern on each bowl.