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AAW Symposium 2010 – Instant Gallery

In terms of inspiration very little compares to the opportunity to view the pieces on display at the Instant Gallery at the 2010 AAW Symposium in Hartford, Connecticut.  The talent, skill and creativity displayed on those tables is amazing.

The following photo album is pretty big, 296 photos in all, but well worth browsing [...]

AAW Sympoium 2010 – Maple Medley Exhibition

The Maple Medly Exhibition was a special exhibition at the 2010 AAW Symposium in Hartford, Connecticut.  Any AAW member could submit a piece for consideration, as long as it was made out of one of the over 20 different species of Maple.

104 people submitted 180 pices for consideration.  After jurying the exhibit premiered [...]

AAW Symposium 2010 – Teapot Exhibition

Teapots are so cool, and there were some amazing Teapots on display at a special exhibition at the 2010 AAW Symposium in Hartford, Connecticut.

It was really striking how each artist put their own voice to the piece, even when a teapot was something they did not normally make.

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Getting back on the horse

It’s been a long time since I’ve posted to my blog.  Too long, I’ve missed it.

Work in the construction field here in Florida picked up in February, and robbed me of a lot of time and energy to write in my blog.  Of course when I did have the time I seemed to [...]

Florida Woodturning Symposium 2010

This last weekend I attended the Florida Woodturning Symposium in Lake Yale, FL.  To say that I had a great weekend is an understatement!  It was such a pleasure to be able to immerse myself in wood turning for three days.

My trip started out early Friday morning.  I had to leave the [...]