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Spoon plays XX Merge, July 24, 2009; Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, NC. Taken with my Holga 120N with Fuji Pro 400H film and my Holgon 120MF flash. Spoon 01 uploaded earlier: www.flickr.com/photos/bunnycaper/3769773161/
Beginning to figure out what teeth are for and feeling the need to bite down on the spoon every time!
A valley area containing the Spoon River. I like this photo because the hill in the background makes it look like this wasn't in Illinois.
Alder - finished with a coating of olive oil
Pandemic Project
I was once a woodworker - had a home shop, enjoyed getting out there and creating sawdust whenever I had the chance. A few projects worked, others not as well, but I always had fun.
Moving from a house (with space for a shop) to a condo a number of years ago, meant that I had to give up working with wood. I was OK with it, but there was always that desire to return, but never felt that I would have the space.
The pandemic made me start looking around to see what I could do, to keep busy and I started to see youTube videos or blogs about whittling/wood carving.
I liked the idea that very little space was needed. Very few tools were needed. And to get started back into woodwork, would cost a lot less than all of my previous power tools.
I bought a few tools and started watching videos and tried carving faces, etc. and I just couldn't do it (having zero artistic talent) and then I saw a video about spoon carving...this seemed to be more my style.
Adding a hook knife to my small collection of tools allowed me to make the hollows of spoons an I am now enjoying this. Pictured here are my first 5
Golden Spoon Red Carpet Gourmet Food Tasting by Chef Sbosh Tywaks at London Cooking Project Battersea London