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Peter Bradford Artist in Wood

Jack de Vos

Jack de Vos
Fine Wood Turner

Jack is an artistic woodturner who lives in Western Australia, well known for his fine turned vessels as well as his sculptural woodturning.

Neil Addy

Three Seasons Woodturning
Neil Addy

Neil is based in Fort Worth, Texas.
Most of his work is in hollow form vessels

Betty Sager - Captured in Wood

Betty Sager
Captured in Wood

Betty Sager from Canada likes to experiment with many different styles of carving and uses many different types of wood, although she most enjoys the dark rich woods like walnut and cherry

Amber Jean

Amber Jean

This lady's work is absolutely spectacular.
Amber creates her sculptures using chainsaws, power tools and chisels ... the result is astonishing!

Gary Stevens

Gary Stevens

Lathe-turned and sculpted wood vessels. The site displays some beautiful examples of Gary's unique work.

Peter Lowe

Peter Lowe

Fine wood artist creating carved woodturnings from indigenous Western Australian timber.

Betty Sager - Captured in Wood

Betty Sager
Captured in Wood
Betty Sager from Canada likes to experiment with many different styles of carving and uses many different types of wood, although she most enjoys the dark rich woods like walnut and cherry

Leigh Morgan

Leigh Morgan

An Australian artist, creating sculptures from buttresses, roots, forked limbs and butts of Australian Red Cedar and Rosewood

Tree Hugger by Caril Chasens

Caril Chasens
Sculpture in wood

Original sculpture in wood, how-to articles for woodcarvers

Australian Wood Review

Australian Wood Review

An excellent magazine resource for Timber, Furniture, Woodworking & Woodturning

Susan Wraight

Susan Wraight
One of only a handful of Netsuke artists in the world and one of the best among them. Netsuke is a small, thumb size sculpture that is figurative and highly detailed. The carving can be of animals, figures, mythical creatures or almost everything to do with everyday life. Traditionally, ivory and wood as well as other organic materials such as bone, shell and coral may be used.
Unfortunately Susan doesn't appear to have a website.
Click here to Google search
for her name will find links to some of her work.

American Association of Woodturners

American Association of Woodturners

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