Greg Kent Lancashire, United Kingdom
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I am a teacher of Geography and until a few years ago I never thought I had a creative bone in my body. I then discovered wood turning and the joy of shaping wood as if it was clay. I have rapidly moved away from traditional wood turning and like to use a variety of non-traditional wood and different materials that enhance the wood. I like form and shape inspired by nature.

For me wood turning is like treasure hunting, as I turn the wood I uncover the treasure hidden inside. The shape and colours I use should be what a picture frame is to a picture. They should show the wood off to its best effect. I like to use either reclaimed wood or wood that was destined for the fire. My aim, working with nature, is to create beautiful and unique pieces. I collect most of my wood from community wood recycling projects and from local tree surgeons. I dry and prepare the wood for turning and wait until the wood tells me what type of object and shape it should be.

Artwork

Mortar and pestle, Sycamore, 2019, 50

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Segmented three legged stool, Variety of recycled wood from old furniture, 2019, 200

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Off centre bowl, Afromosa wood, 2019, 50

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Autumn maple leaf, Ash wood, 2019, 50

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Offset segmented oak vase, Oak wood, 2019, 100

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Beech wood triple loop, Wood, 2019, 150

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