lozenge-shaped with a very small shallow bowl; body of medium finish; bowl is striated medium brown and dark brown; silver band in two parts with two small screws that fits in groove around shoulder

%C2%A9 Robert W. Chatelain

Banded Bowl, 1990

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Chatelain is a self-taught wood turner who began creating vessels in 1985. Initially, his aim was to highlight the natural grain in the wood through turning. Gradually, he adopted a mixed-media approach to woodturning, using laminated woods and filling voids in burls with colored epoxy resins. Chatelain writes "my greatest respect is given to craftsmen who integrate the constructed with the natural." This piece, which combines an exotic wood vessel with a silver band, demonstrates Chatelain's aspiration to be like the craftsmen that he so admires.

Details
Title
Banded Bowl
Artist Life
born 1945
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2008.109.4a-e
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lozenge-shaped with a very small shallow bowl; body of medium finish; bowl is striated medium brown and dark brown; silver band in two parts with two small screws that fits in groove around shoulder

© Robert W. Chatelain

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