Fred Wiman using culptural art to transform ordinary vessels into new and intriguing shapes which elicit visions of far-off times and places.
Dinyar Chavda - using salvaged wood to create forms and shapes of beauty.
Scott Irvine - challenging the predictable function of the basic form of a bowl has led him to unite wood with different materials such as metals, fused glass and stone, creating a dramatic fusion of effects.
Harry Williams - bowls, burrs and decorative items; and tips for turning bansia nuts.
Jack Ewing - bowls {calabashes}, urns and lamps made from Koa, Kou, Kamani, Milo, and translucent Norfolk Pine.
Ron and Patti Fleming - carved and sculptured vessels from exotic woods and burls.
Herman de Vries - turnings year by year, and a useful page of tips, including a centre-steady.
Ben McLellan - artful expressions in wood ranging from utilitarian bowls to artistic urns or vases, using woods found in Novia Scotia.
Jack de Vos - hollow forms and artistic turning inspired by nature, including seed-pod series and grass tree vessels.
James Barley - artistic and functional woodturnings, using mainly maple burl. Also hollowing technique using boring bar.
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