Saturday, September 19, 2020

madrona medicine mini-ladle

 

One day at the farmer's market in Bellingham I was fondling the hand made slippers of my friend Berkana at her stand and she proposed a trade for one of my spoons! It was an instant YES! and the seed was planted for a very special project that ended up taking more than a year to complete. I tried to document the steps and include Berkana in the process along the way. Many of the images may be lost now... but here are the ones I have from the final stages, where I was finishing the carving of the handle and starting to define the neck of the spoon, where the head of the two-bodied, one-headed infinity snake goes up the back of the bowl. 











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