Airbrushed with intrinsic colour
Category: January ’22: Something for the Wall
Wall hanging 1
Airbrushed with intrinsic colour. Wood – beech worktop
Go Chiefs!
Being from KC I’m a fan of the American Football team the Kansas City Chiefs.
Mirror in the sun
my take on this month challenge ..sycamore with HS intrinsic colour finish with 12 coat of spray lacquer
Art…possibly?
So made something that technically you could put on the wall….chesnut with Intrinsic colours, off centre turning and seperate central ‘shell’s which I applied gold leaf to and tried to…
Off centre wall attempt
No texturing tool or embellishing wax and lots learned!
Wall Hanging
Many Firsts, Off center turning, Pyrography, Airbrush and trying Stuart Furini ribbons effect… Turned out OK…
Dragons Eye
Taken from Martins, “Golden Fire” platter. First time using air brush and gilt cream and texturing 😊
Round Wall Hanging
8″ diameter maple, textured and airbrushed, with gold and silver gilding cream.
Barnwood Wall Hanging
Piece of barn wood, maybe chestnut. Turned in the center, cut into strips, then re-glued.
Oaky Doaky
My first off centre piece….. It was squeezed out of 1″ Oak.
Achillies’ Shield
I know that I’m seriously pushing my luck now, but this month’s theme has got me on a role, so here’s my 4th effort. I used a 14’” diameter sycamore…
Eccentric Oak
Clearly I need more practice with my new spiralling tool but as they say “it’s not the destination but the journey”. I continue to enjoy mine!
Crescent
My first piece with several centres. Made of ash, coloured with Intrinsic black, earth, plum, ruby and burnt orange. Textures are filled with Hampshire Sheen’s white embellishing wax.
Wall clock made of coloured thuja
Made of thuja, coloured with Intrinsic black and earth. The numbers are airbrushed using stencils and Chestnut’s gold metallic. The clock is about 30 cm in diameter.
Abstract Art ?
My 3rd entry for this month (is that allowed, Martin?). This one is an experiment using a 9’” Maple square, turned with some concentric circles and then cut into strips…
1st Timer
1st time at an off-centre piece. Thank you Martin for the insiration and guidance. Did not know that I could hold my breath for so long!!!!!! Cyril
Multi piece wall hanging
4 piece wll hanging in Oak, all pieces turned off center, 10″x10″,coloured with ebonising lacquer and Jo Sonja iridescent paints
Purple Circle
A second entry for me this month. With many thanks to Stewart Furini for his tuition and inspiration. A wall plaque, 14 inch diameter in Sycamore. Textured and carved, then…
Shield Wall
My monthly challenge effort for January. Inspired somewhat by Martin’s demo last week and by also after Nick Agar. Up-cycled (popular word) from an old stair-tread in Maple. Turning, then…
Something more for the wall!
Another off-centre turning, from an 8-inch sycamore bowl blank, inspired by Martin’s excellent demo. Coloured with HS Intrinsic Flame, Honey and Burnt Orange, with a bit of subtle texturing. Colours…
Practice piece
Here’s my first attempt at a wall hanging. Not very original in design, but it’s a start.
Wall Mirror
Wall mirror made from beech with bevel edge glass.
Wall clock
A natural edge, offset turning from a nice piece of yew, which came from Warton Crag, a Lancashire Wildlife Trust nature reserve where I volunteer.
Relief panel
Hollowed form with fused glass
Wall Art
Not a lot of turning, a lot of burning. wood is beech colours are intrinisic finish is canuba wax
Wall art attempt
No really sure I know what art is but here is my interpretation for the challenge. Stenciled on scene to elm burr with coloured chestnut pieces to represent water and…