Dick Gerard, Indiana (20th / 21st Century, d.2021), Curly Ash, studio turned wood pedestal bowl, 3
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Dick Gerard Indiana (20th / 21st Century, d.2021) Curly Ash studio turned wood pedestal bowl signed 'Gerard' under base. Artist's Statement: Dick Gerard had a fleeting career as a science and math major, spent a summer as a phantom student and bridge player, and once worked as a gandy dancer, driving spikes by hand for C&O Railroad. He’s traveled to places as far-flung as Australia, the Bahamas and Alaska to perfect his turning. His pieces often feature surface enhancements done through wood burning, air brushing, dyes, texturizing and carving. “I am deeply moved by tribal art motifs, such as Native American, Australian Aboriginal designs, African tribal icons, and images and themes from all of Polynesia,” says the artisan, who received the American Association of Woodturners Lifetime Membership Award for contributions to the field of woodturning in 2004. 3 1/2"H x 6 3/4"D
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Dick Gerard, Indiana (20th / 21st Century, d.2021), Curly Ash, studio turned wood pedestal bowl, 3
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