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Ambrosia Red Maple Live Edge Dish | Lanny Dean

$125.00

This stunning bowl was created by woodturner Lanny Dean of Union, Maine from Ambrosia Red Maple. It showcases naturally occurring marks and patterns along the smooth surface and is complete with a pyrographed live-edge rim.

Measurements: Approximately 10.5″L x 8.5″W x 2.75″H

This item is located at the Center for Maine Craft in West Gardiner.

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Lanny Dean Woodworking
Union, Maine

“My first encounter with woodturning was in a Union Maine high school shop class. After a few years in the army and returning right back to Maine I went to work for the local power company as a lineman, staying with the company for a forty year stint. During this time I was also either rebuilding an old house, or building a new one, moving back to the old family farm in 1981 where I reside today. In 2009 I decided I wanted to try turning again, and into my cellar arrived a small lathe from Woodworkers Warehouse. I accepted their brochure to The Woodturning School, attended classes there and was forever hooked.

I have since attended multiple classes at regional and national symposiums and local woodturning clubs. With a much bigger lathe, a dedicated shop and having retired for a few years the passion to reveal the contents of mostly burl wood now consumes a large portion of my time. Using almost entirely locally grown timber, I prefer to sell my work directly to people. While I do place some pieces in a few select shops, most sales are through attending shows such as the Maine Craft Guild’s, now merged into the MCA. I do still treasure one turned bowl from that original shop class in the 1960s.”

Shipping Measurements

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 9 × 3 in
Material

Wood, Paint, Polymer Clay, Glue, Cotton String