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Newsletter, March 2017
J. CHRISTOPHER
WHITE - Parables In Wood |
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March 24, 2017
Spring greetings from Colorado!
According to the calendar, spring is here, but, the snow in tonight's forecast shows winter isn't giving ground without a fight.
We have been burning up the road this year and last fall, and I do have some very beautiful wood to show for all the miles and hiking.
I have started a new Bronzewood Meld series of a grizzly this year, 'Facing the Wind'. While in the canyons, I had a wax from the molds,
I was able to fit the wax to the pieces of wood that I was examining, this process really helped in the inspiration and design.
Consequently, there will be some really unique and beautiful bears coming out. The first in the series, a wall mount sold very quickly,
but there will be more. Each trip to the canyons I usually find one or two pieces of wood that really excite me. These 'gem quality' pieces of wood
have incredible grain and/or a tremendous twists and shapes. One of these gems, a naturally hollow mesquite burl, will be the next 'Facing the Wind' Bronzewood Meld.
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For quite some time and for a number of reasons I have really wanted a half sized (8') 'Determined' to use in a Bronzewood Meld series.
West Texas Juniper grows with some very graceful twists and turns. On rare occasion I will find a piece with enough width to accommodate a
life-sized 'Determined.' The trouble is the trees are so slow growing it takes well over a thousand years to reach that width. Then, to find
one of those dead, but not too dead, with an interesting movement, is a real challenge. I have collected some spectacular smaller branches
(a mere 200-400 years of growth) that will flow beautifully with the smaller seven inch wingspan of the half-size 'Determined' falcon.
I am currently working on my fifth in the series and getting more exited with each one. I will be sending out some photos of the available
pieces in subsequent newsletters, or should I say 'News Notes'.
These smaller versions of 'Determined' are about half the price of the life-sized series and easier to place. They are approximately seven inches in depth.
These falcons can be designed to be graceful wall mount sculptures. In light of that, when I look at my wood selection, I feel like a kid in a candy store.
I only wish I had time to start on them when I 'see them' in the wood.
Thank you for your continued interest in my work. You will be seeing newsletters and 'News Notes' on a more frequent basis; I hope these updates will
continue to pique your interest and, if you see something you like, let me know.
Thank you again,
J. Christopher White