An artisan carving a 200+ year old Maple slab to make hanging wall art // Cinematic Woodworking
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- This piece, which I called “Splash”, is a conceptual representation of the moment after a stone is thrown and hits a glassy body of water. It is for a regional art exhibit called OneTree, hosted by Live Edge Design and The Robert Bateman Center. It runs from November 16th 2019 - February 29th 2020 and celebrates the life and value of a single tree by inviting participating artists to create as much beauty from its wood as possible. I am fortunate to be one of the artists who has been entrusted to prolong the life of this 200+ year old Maple through art. I filmed the entire build as a way of honoring the process, as well as the finished piece, and in doing so, created more “art”. I’m really happy with how this modern wooden wall art turned out. If you want to see more of my woodworking adventures including art pieces, furniture, some small projects, as well as some educational content, hit that subscribe button or give me a follow over on Instgram. Thanks for looking!
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Music: Flames - Dan Henig
Thanks to everyone for watching my first video here on youtube. I would love to hear what you think of it. Let me know in the comments below. Thanks for watching!
I so despise music on these videos... I would rather hear the scratching of the pencil than that stupid repetitive waste of energy.
Looks great.
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How many hours did you work on it (inclusive sanding).
I for my person find music in this case disturbing
Lovely piece of artwork, well done 👏
So....anytime you want to do the video work on my projects, you just let me know. Excellent work. Piece looks amazing, too.
Haha thanks Mike!
Tolles Holz
Tolle Arbeit.
Ohne Musik wär's VIEL besser
Beautiful piece
But I must ask doesn’t that combination of wood finish, cause yellowing over time?
Yes it does. Any oil will yellow over time but how much you notice it depends on the wood it was originally applied to. It's been several years hanging on the wall and still looks like the day it was made. I think that's in part to the crazy grain pattern of this piece. Thanks for watching the videos! I really do appreciate it.
Very nice job. Thanks for sharing.
That’s an impressive slab! The grain is insane! I like the choice of bow tie too.
Isn't it crazy? I was very fortunate to be included in this exhibition and so lucky to have gotten such a remarkable slab to work with. I was very happy that the spalted bow tie worked out for me as the grain was very soft and brittle. A lot can be said for sharp tools. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful piece and great video!
Thanks Ethan! Much appreciated👍
could of done the whole thing on large wood lathe in half the time...just saying..
Beautiful piece of art! Great job!
Wow! Gorgeous piece. So well done!
Thank you so much! That's really nice of you to say! I had so much fun both making and filming this project. It is one of my favorite pieces to date. Thanks for watching!🙂
Great video Chris!!
Thanks Sue! I finally took the plunge!
Really beautifull work of art. Thank You.
Thank you for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it🙂