Jim Lorriman, Wood Turner
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"Stick" Bowls

Bowls are where Jim started when developing his "Stick" pieces.  He wanted to work with woods such as lilac, staghorn sumac and wild juniper but they did not grow large enough to be worked with the ring method.  When he squared the sticks and glued them together, new patterns emerged which lead to his "stick" turnings becoming his signature work.

Below is a sampling of Jim's "stick" bowls.  Click on an image to see a larger shot and information about the piece.  Please contact Jim on the availability of these pieces.  

On to "Stick" Bowls & Vases or Wood Turnings

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