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February 28, 1992 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-02-28

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Walnut burl "Presentation Bowl" by Dennis Elliott.

Woodturners Exhibit
At Sybaris Gallery

Woodturners from the USA
and Holland will exhibit their
work at the Sybaris Gallery
through March 21. The show
is titled "The Wood Vessel."
One of the woodturners is
Ed Moulthrop. A part-time
turner for many years, Mr.
Moulthrop gave up his ar-
chitectural practice 18 years
ago and began turning full-
time. Mr. Moulthrop turns
figured tulipwood, choosing
the grain and color variations
carefully so they will be
enhanced as the bowl takes
shape. The large ovoid forms
are highly polished, forming
a perfect foil for the rich pat-
terning in the wood.
Another turner is Bruce
Mitchell. His wood vessels in-
dicate the direction that
much contemporary wood-
turning is taking — toward
sculpture, and to juxtaposing
precision with imprecisions,
regularity with irregularity
and smoothness with texture.
Mr. Mitchell uses burls exten-
sively in his work.
Giles Gilson works with
whatever material he feels
will serve the object. He
favors wood in combination
with various metals, plastics
and lacquers. He often creates
pieces that have a pearlescent
opaque color with geometric
patterns and rounded forms
strongly suggestive of the
female body.
Maria van Kesteren, one of
three female turners in the
show, is from Holland. The
most important thing to Ms.
van Kesteren is form — quite
secondary is the fact that she
uses wood as a medium. In
order to avoid some of the in-
herent disadvantages of wood,
like discoloration, distortion
of form through atmospheric
influences and the sometimes
too emphasized grain pat-
terns that interfere with the
intended shape, Ms. van
Kesteren uses indigenous
woods such as ash, lime and
elm. These have little color
and grain and can easily be

Quilted maple bowl by J. Hosteler.

bleached or stained black ser-
ving as a conduit for the
clean, logical forms the artist
prefers.
The only non-turner in the
show is Peter Petrochko from
Oxford, Conn. Mr. Petrochko
"discovered" his method for
making vessels with a band
saw about 15 years ago, cut-
ting angled, concentric rings
from a board, then lami-
nating them together in a
tapering stack. The vessels
have become Petrochko's
signature product, with their
striking colors, sculpted
shapes and geometric
patterns.
In John Jordan's simple, yet
elegant and refined work, the
colors, patterns and shapes of
his vessels complement each
other and the fluted carving
in some examples provides
contrast for the hand and eye.
Jay Hosteler points out how
impressive wood's natural
patterns can be by turning
simple plates of highly
figured quilted maple. Dennis
Elliott is known for his large
burl wood vessels and wall
sculptures. Both Addie
Draper and Bud Latven
specialize in segmented,
lathe-turned wood vessels.
The process involves gluing
various shapes and colors of
wood together then turning
them to create lively, infinite-
ly variable designs.
Sybaris Gallery is located
at 301 W. Fourth, Royal Oak,
544-3388.

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