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Basaltes Vessel

Eleanor, Lakelin (Artist)

Made of sequoia fallen in the British Isles, the vessel form was created by turning and hollowing on a lathe. The undulating pattern was carved into the turned form. The piece was sandblasted to create texture. This technique removes the tree's softer summer growth and reveals the ridges of harder winter growth. An iron-stain solution and coat of oil wax was applied to ebonise the wood and give the object it's dark colour.

A vessel made from ebonised wood (sequoia). The form was created by turning and hollowing on a lathe. The pattern was carved into the turned form, and the piece was sandblasted to create texture. An iron-stain solution and coat of oil wax was applied to ebonise the wood and give the object it's dark colour.

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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 39768

Creation/Production

Eleanor, Lakelin
Role: Artist
Place: Deptford, London
Period: 2021

Measurements

Height (cm): 51
diam (cm): 21

Techniques

Lathe turned
Decoration
Applied Art
Carved
Sand-blasted
Decoration
Applied Art

Material

Ebonized wood
Sequoia

Location

In store

Categories

Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art Pren | Wood Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art Crefft | Craft Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art Craft Tree Black CADP content
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