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‘Twilight at Holu’aloa’ Gregory Pai, Print About the Artist Gregory finds his greatest inspiration in the simple beauty of the natural landscape. Originally trained as an architect, he received his training in drawing and painting at the Honolulu Academy of Arts under Anthony Lee, George Woollard, Chuck Davis, Helen Iaea, and Mark Norseth. He…
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This Andy Cole 3×5 Natural Edge Cuban Mahogany bowl showcases the beauty of the wood. The wood shows caramel and cream contrast. Andy Cole, Hawai‘i Woodturner, learned to turn wood in 2000. He makes natural edge bowls, a speciality. While many turners look for flawless wood to work with, Andy finds great satisfaction in turning flawed pieces of wood into works of art. Bug holes and natural inclusions are not viewed as defects. Rather, he sees them as unique character highlights.
This Andy Cole 3×5 Natural Edge Cuban Mahogany bowl showcases the beauty of the wood. The wood shows caramel and cream contrast. Andy Cole, Hawai‘i Woodturner, learned to turn wood in 2000. He makes natural edge bowls, a speciality. While many turners look for flawless wood to work with, Andy finds great satisfaction in turning flawed pieces of wood into works of art. Bug holes and natural inclusions are not viewed as defects. Rather, he sees them as unique character highlights.
This Andy Cole 3×5 Natural Edge Cuban Mahogany bowl showcases the beauty of the wood. The wood shows caramel and cream contrast. Andy Cole, Hawai‘i Woodturner, learned to turn wood in 2000. He makes natural edge bowls, a speciality. While many turners look for flawless wood to work with, Andy finds great satisfaction in turning flawed pieces of wood into works of art. Bug holes and natural inclusions are not viewed as defects. Rather, he sees them as unique character highlights.
This Andy Cole 3×5 Natural Edge Cuban Mahogany bowl showcases the beauty of the wood. The wood shows caramel and cream contrast. Andy Cole, Hawai‘i Woodturner, learned to turn wood in 2000. He makes natural edge bowls, a speciality. While many turners look for flawless wood to work with, Andy finds great satisfaction in turning flawed pieces of wood into works of art. Bug holes and natural inclusions are not viewed as defects. Rather, he sees them as unique character highlights.
This Andy Cole 3×5 Natural Edge Cuban Mahogany bowl showcases the beauty of the wood. The wood shows caramel and cream contrast. Andy Cole, Hawai‘i Woodturner, learned to turn wood in 2000. He makes natural edge bowls, a speciality. While many turners look for flawless wood to work with, Andy finds great satisfaction in turning flawed pieces of wood into works of art. Bug holes and natural inclusions are not viewed as defects. Rather, he sees them as unique character highlights.
Cherry Bowl by Tom Young 2″H x 6″D $168 About the Artist Tom Young is a member of The American Association of Woodturners and a charter member of the Honolulu Woodturners Club. He is self-taught, beginning in 1990 to turn bowls from local Hawaiian woods and selected other species. Tom’s bowls are typically about 1/8…