JCT Woodwork

Wood Bowls from Fallen Trees of Los Angeles

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What better way to honor the life and death of a tree than to turn part of it into a beautiful and useful object? Such objects share secrets of the tree's life: its orderly annual rings tell its age and chronicle drought years and show scars and stains. A humble sometimes very long life is there to be shared.  I suspect this is a reason why wood bowls make such great wedding gifts and why they are often kept by a family for several generations.


SHOWING WITH MY FAMILY
Artist's Statement

John's Bowls from wiley rogers on Vimeo.

On this website: Go to "Latest Work" page
At the Hollywood Farmer's Market 8:00AM to 1:00PM Sundays
Interviews
Huell Howser visits my shop (click to find interview)
(click for pics and interview)
American Crafts Council 2008 (click for interview.
Magazine Articles
Furniture by John Talbot
Six stout maple chairs with inlay, scroll tops and comfy horsehair cushions.
Click to read an article about me.
Top Gifts Article in LA Weekly
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What is Wabi Sabi?
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My sister, a fine Artist in San Francisco
See my sister's work

Website by JCT August 21, 2006

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