This is the first box that I’ve turned in what seems like a really long time. It was an order from a collector in the US who asked me to make a box for him that got me to pick up my tools and get into the shop. I have been turning, just not creating. And for artists, the act of creation is vital as without it you find yourself losing motivation and joy in your work and your life as this is such an integral part of it. This is where I found myself. Circumstances have been so limiting lately for so many of us and mine have made it very difficult to devote the time and focus to see my way out of the emotional darkness that can overtake us all. I just wasn’t feeling it, which made it worse.
So, thanks to this email out of the blue from down South, I have found the desire to be once again making, with new ideas and the excitement to get back in my studio. This simple beaded box is African Blackwood, which you will know is my favourite for boxes, lined with a lovely warm golden Thuya burl and decorated with a surface embellishment of texturing and a subtle red tint on the textured areas.
This box is part of my Turned Art Gallery you can view here: https://stevenkennard.com/blog/skgallery/turned-art
I’m so glad you’ve found your creative self again, Steve. I look forward to seeing your new works..something for me to anticipate with interest and excitement.
Thanks, Janet, I’m trying my best to keep focused!
Absolutely beautiful box Steven. Some how “box” doesn’t do it justice.
Hope you’ll have time still for your fox neighbours.
Thank you Jim, glad you like it!
Always got time for the foxes of course, although we think some might have moved on to new territory. We aren’t really sure as it’s been extremely hot and we’ve had huge rain so they might just be keeping a life profile
Best regards
Steven
Amazing work Steve. Love the texture details. Wonderful combination of different woods and colour. Look forward to the next one.
Thank you Linda! I’m glad you like this one.
More boxes are already happening
Just showed Blair the picture and he said wow!!
Thank Blair for me, please. I’m glad he liked it, Linda.
Absolutely beautiful work! Chris thinks so as well.
Many thanks to you both!