winter’s lathe work

Red oak bowl with salting and beaver teeth-marks.
red oak
A beaver girded and killed the red oak tree form which this bowl was made. I endeavored to feature his his teeth marks in a few of the bowls.
red oak
communion plates
red bud
kentucky coffee tree
persimmon communion cups
black walnut platter
platter and cups
black walnut
black walnut
fumed and textured red oak bowl
fumed red oak
fumed red oak
fumed red oak
fumed red oak
black walnut
black walnut
black walnut
black walnut vessel
red oak
red oak
red oak detail
red oak
red oak detail
black walnut
black walnut
box wood
box wood

box wood
Many of these bowls are or will be for sale at our Etsy Store: BaumWerk.
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That grain Jack…wow. Thanks-
You bet, Rick. You are a true connoisseur of the Quercus genus.
Wonderful creations, very inspirational. Simply beautiful.
How incredibly beautiful. The bowls feel so alive. Living things. Bridges to somewhere. A wonderful craftsmanship shaping these creations.
Thank you so much, Steven. Indeed, you have hit on a secret hope of mine- with your comment about them being “bridges to somewhere”.
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I simply love this artist’s work. He inspires me!
Lovely work that seems to have sprung from some indeterminate zone between artistry and evolution. That top vessel… the red oak… is like a beautiful shell.
Here in Wales we use our Baumgartner bowls every day, and much pleasure they give us. Thank you Jack, for the things you make.