Yew Vessel II by Anthony Bryant
£2,600.00
“I only work with English Hardwoods, such as these Yew pieces, which came from the same old tree. They all ‘feel’ differently when worked. From over 50 years of experience, I find I instantly remember how certain species will ‘feel’ as I start to cut the wood. Yew trees tend to grow very slowly with narrow annual rings and often lots of knots and fissures with the grain swirling in different directions.”
– Anthony Bryant on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Anthony Bryant
Materials: Yew
Dimensions: H;42cm, D;21cm
Techniques: Turned
Care: The piece should be kept dry
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is part of our current exhibition, ‘Making Memories’. We therefore kindly request to keep it at the gallery until at least 15th December. If you would like to purchase but need earlier delivery, please contact us at info@flowgallery.co.uk
“I only work with English Hardwoods, such as these Yew pieces, which came from the same old tree. They all ‘feel’ differently when worked. From over 50 years of experience, I find I instantly remember how certain species will ‘feel’ as I start to cut the wood. Yew trees tend to grow very slowly with narrow annual rings and often lots of knots and fissures with the grain swirling in different directions.”
– Anthony Bryant on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Anthony Bryant
Materials: Yew
Dimensions: H;42cm, D;21cm
Techniques: Turned
Care: The piece should be kept dry
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is part of our current exhibition, ‘Making Memories’. We therefore kindly request to keep it at the gallery until at least 15th December. If you would like to purchase but need earlier delivery, please contact us at info@flowgallery.co.uk
“I only work with English Hardwoods, such as these Yew pieces, which came from the same old tree. They all ‘feel’ differently when worked. From over 50 years of experience, I find I instantly remember how certain species will ‘feel’ as I start to cut the wood. Yew trees tend to grow very slowly with narrow annual rings and often lots of knots and fissures with the grain swirling in different directions.”
– Anthony Bryant on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition