Sugar Maple Bowl
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5"h x 9.25"diameter
Sugar maple burl
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This beautiful bowl, crafted from a sugar maple burl is by woodturner Al Stirt, and was donated by the Museum for Art in Wood.
Alan Stirt describes himself as a self-taught woodturner. His work has been collected by the American Craft Museum in New York City; Arizona State University; the Fine Arts Museum of the South, in Mobile, Alabama; and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. His work was featured in a 1993 book from the University of Washington Press titled Tales and Traditions: Storytelling in Twentieth-Century American Craft. Stirt has given workshops at the Arrowmont School and the Haystack School and has given demonstrations in Great Britain and New Zealand. He was profiled on Vermont Educational Television in 1986.
The Museum for Art in Wood engages, educates, and inspires the public through the exhibition, collection, and interpretation of contemporary art in wood.
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