Sunday, March 26, 2006
more croziers
Made this about six years ago. Big, big crozier (which is the botanical term for a new fern frond) Took a lot of sticks and some serious grunt from Bob Armstrong and half a dozen volunteers to get it up. Unfortunately it went a little limp over the years and now it's head is resting comfortably in the crown of an old rhododendron. Looks quite good and I'll get a pic of it soon.
Willow moon gate
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Llama seat
for keeping the foxes away. Actually I bought some crummy timber that wasn't up to scratch for turning into a seat , but was o.k for mucking around in sculptural kind of way. Still work alright as a seat, in fact very comfy for lying up against her neck.
Note that the legs go 250 mm into the soil when it is properly installed as this one isn't. That makes the height from the ground to your bum 500 mm.
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Made with willow harvested from Mt Kosciuszko. These willows are now all gone, which is good for the environment but a shame for me as they were the best sticks to use for this kind of work. Flexible, slow growing and with beautiful dark colouring. This is the last one that will be made. Bronze/silica nails with linseed oil and beeswax finish.
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