%C2%A9 Ed Moulthrop
Deodara cedarexpand_more
Gift of funds from Mrs. Eunice Dwan and The Greenberg Foundation, Daniel Greenberg, and Susan Steinhauser, and gift of various donors, by exchange, from the Robert Law Collectionexpand_more 2003.2.3
In this massive turned wood vessel, artist Ed Moulthrop revealed both flame-like and linear patterns of the cedar by using his own specially-designed long-handled tools, as well as his own strength.
In order to find specimens this size, Moulthrop sourced near his Atlanta, Georgia, home. Besides the availability, he admired the beauty of local southern woods, including ashleaf maple and white pine, knowing that no two trees—and therefore no two turnings—would be alike.
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© Ed Moulthrop