Every superhero needs a souper spoon, and every human is a superhero. That is a lot of spoons!
Friday, July 24, 2015
little ocean spray
i began carving these two quite a while ago back on Lopez Island, then rediscovered them, half-finished in a bag somewhere, shortly before departing on this trip. i finished both when in mt. shasta. currently i only have a picture of one. this one was recently sold to a nice couple i met at my friend erik burke's art show in Reno. the other was given to a friend who lives in Dunsmuir, who should be sending me an image any day now...
Thursday, June 4, 2015
blue spruce
when i was in seattle just starting this trip down to the superhero bicycle ride i helped my dad do some pruning of the huge blue spruce tree in the back yard of the house i grew up in. i took a few pieces to carve into spoons. this is the first one, and was finished while i was in portland. it found a home with the superhero We Be Nesting, who was present when i arrived at the 2015 Haul of Justice.
this shows the mini bent knife from North Bay Forge that is the only tool i brought with me on this trip. it is enough to carve the whole spoon.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
young walnut for Sweethome
this one was from one of the young walnut branch sections i harvested on Lopez. i kept the design very simple and elegant. when i took a couple of classes with a wonderful teacher at North Portland Yoga named Sweethome i felt moved to give her this one as a token of my respect. she is a being overflowing with superhero spirit!
Thursday, April 23, 2015
two commissions!
My superhero friend Lila Gaya helped me out by spreading the word via Facebook about the magic of souper spoons she has experienced firsthand. Through her sharing two people who know her contacted me and commissioned me to make spoons. It can take me a while to find the right wood and be ready to work on a particular project... but after a few months they finally came along!
The first one I completed is made of Alder that I found aging outdoors at Midnight's Farm near where I was living at the time on Lopez Island. The young girl who will receive it is wide-eyed like an owl so i incorporated that animal into the handle. This spoon is about 4 in. long. The star and heart represent love and truth.
The other one is made from wood I found at Midnight's Farm around the same time. It has a very interesting core pith in the branch. My friend who lives there said she thinks it is walnut, but I'm not too sure. The inner layer of bark stays green as it dries. Wonder if it will retain that color indefinitely.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
cherry with a wart
I finished this spoon while on a trip to Vancouver, BC in early April. It is made from a native cherry wood I found at Freedom Farm, Lopez Island. It is about five inches long. it has been bought by a superhero i met at the Sunwise Coop house in Davis, CA!
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
trident spoons
these spoons were commissioned by someone very special who i met at Saskatoon Circle this past year. he says he is aspiring to the way of the hoop! he wants to immerse himself in primitive skills training, these old wise ways, in order to prepare himself for a life lived more simply and close to the earth.
he liked the idea of having a camping utensil with both spoon and fork in one. i think i'd seen one of these manufactured from bamboo. since the fork and spoon are not on the same end i have not been sure if i can call it a spork. i'd rather differentiate and call this a trident spoon. for now at least. maybe there is another name out there. the only other one that was offered was 'speek', from 'threek', the name given to three-tined forks.
in searching for others out there like it, i found this titanium version too. the design is very similar to what i came up with. minus the knife. graceful curves are my thing, with a couple of hard lines in there for contrast. i'm very happy with how these came out!
the wood, i believe, is African Mahogany. someone gave me some scraps from construction last year. these trident spoons are about five inches long.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
wild cherry
i finished carving thos spoon recently while at the Saskatoon Circle primitive skills gathering in eastern washington. it was at another gathering in 2012 that i carved my first spoon...
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