Hopefully we can get a new batch of these slabs in the near future, those pieces sure were amazing!
(We still have 2 resin vein slabs available if anyone is interested, both measure roughly 55" in diameter!)
Showing posts with label Resin Vein Burl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resin Vein Burl. Show all posts
May 27, 2016
Feb 14, 2015
Apr 24, 2014
Resin Vein Burl Slab!
Mar 5, 2013
Bronze sculptures with exotic wood bases by Belle Tuckerman...
Lorlei
Tasmanian Eucalyptus Burl Base
Ophelia
Tasmanian Rose Myrtle Burl Base
Giraffe
Tasmanian Resin Vein Eucalyptus Burl Base
For more on the work of Belle Tuckerman, please visit her website:
Oct 13, 2012
Just in! Figured Australian Burls!
We just finished offloading a new load of assorted burls direct from the island of Tasmania!
About 2500 BF of solid burls!
More pictures to be posted next week as we dig into the crates.
Feel free to contact is of you have any questions. 760.434.3030
About 2500 BF of solid burls!
More pictures to be posted next week as we dig into the crates.
Feel free to contact is of you have any questions. 760.434.3030
Aug 21, 2012
Jun 26, 2012
Round Slabs
Have you checked out our inventory of round slabs lately?
Ideal for coffee tables, side tables, or end tables.
Available in Bubing, Parota, Primavera, Resin Vein Eucalypthus Burl, Tasmanian Rose Myrtle Burl and Walnut Burl.
Check them out on our website or call us for more information.
Apr 26, 2012
Resin Vein Eucalyptus Burl Slabs-Batch #1
ALL AVAILABLE SLABS ARE NOW LISTED ON OUR ONLINE STORE
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN STOCK
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN STOCK
Below are some example photos of what our Resin Vein Eucalyptus Burl Slabs look like once finished:
Jul 5, 2011
Turned Pieces by John Beaver
John Beaver's Artist Statement from his website-
"I enjoy including a certain "how did he do that?" factor into my pieces while staying true to good design. Having lived my entire life near the Pacific Ocean, the motion and rhythm of the ocean's waves are a major inspiration for my work. Contrast is also an important element for me, not only aesthetically but in the process of turning a functional object, like a bowl, into an “object d’art.” Artistically I like to combine multiple woods with dyes and textures to enhance the rhythmic lines that are a part of my work. The technical genesis of these works lies in my ability to deconstruct and reconstruct a turned vessel in a number of different ways while maintaining grain and wall alignment. I hope that my pieces will evoke a feeling of movement and energy in an otherwise static environment."
Providing top quality exotics to artists such John is the reason we love doing what we do. Sourcing out rare and hard to find pieces of wood is one thing but "turning" them into amazing pieces of art is something entirely different. As we always say, "...we just sell the wood, it's our customers who have all the talent."
Below are some images from John website www.johnbeaver.net using wood purchased here at TEH-
Here is John's Cocobolo bowl spotted at this year's
"Design in Wood" exhibit at the 2011 San Diego County Fair
"I enjoy including a certain "how did he do that?" factor into my pieces while staying true to good design. Having lived my entire life near the Pacific Ocean, the motion and rhythm of the ocean's waves are a major inspiration for my work. Contrast is also an important element for me, not only aesthetically but in the process of turning a functional object, like a bowl, into an “object d’art.” Artistically I like to combine multiple woods with dyes and textures to enhance the rhythmic lines that are a part of my work. The technical genesis of these works lies in my ability to deconstruct and reconstruct a turned vessel in a number of different ways while maintaining grain and wall alignment. I hope that my pieces will evoke a feeling of movement and energy in an otherwise static environment."
Providing top quality exotics to artists such John is the reason we love doing what we do. Sourcing out rare and hard to find pieces of wood is one thing but "turning" them into amazing pieces of art is something entirely different. As we always say, "...we just sell the wood, it's our customers who have all the talent."
Below are some images from John website www.johnbeaver.net using wood purchased here at TEH-

"Design in Wood" exhibit at the 2011 San Diego County Fair
For more on John Beaver and his artwork, please visit his website-
www.johnbeaver.net
Click here to visit our customer gallery.
www.johnbeaver.net
Click here to visit our customer gallery.
Jul 8, 2008
Bowl Turned out of Tasmanian Resin Vein Eucalyptus Burl
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