I found this wooden serving bowl for free on the curb near my house. It was painted baby blue and had numerous scrapes from the sidewalk. I sanded, then added a #FractalBurn down the side, finished with beeswax and mineral oil. #Woodworking #LichtenbergFigures #Art
Recycled salad bowl. Finished with beeswax & mineral oil. #recycledart #fractalburn #woodworking
I found some tattered bamboo cups at a second hand shop in Petaluma. After sanding out the scuffs & burning, I finished them with food safe mineral oil. #LichtenbergFigures #fractalburn #woodworking
I am an artist focused on #woodworking using #fractalburn devices to etch spider web designs into various found wood objects. Live in #Petaluma, in beautiful #sonoma county. I run a small technology company focused on #transit and volunteer with Releaf on #tree canopy, Trout Unlimited on #salmonid restoration and a variety of local activism centered around community engagement and human rights.
I found the rusty Collins brush axe head buried in a pail of metal junk at a yard sale. Hung a hickory staff and fractal burned it, finished with boiled linseed oil. #woodworking #fractalburn