CUSTOMER GALLERY
Hybrid Resin Bowl
This eye-catching hybrid resin bowl was created by woodturner Mike using various wooden off-cuts and black resin.
To create the blank Mike used an existing plastic bowl as the mould and positional the various wood in the bowl before pouring GlassCast 50 PLUS whic he pigmented black into all the voids.
Once cured, Mike demoulded the blank and turned it on the lathe to create this bespoke bowl.
If you're interested in learning how Mike creates pieces like this, you can follow the link below to his YouTube channel below for lots more information and projects.
Thanks for sharing another fantastic project with us Mike!
ABOUT MIKE HOLTON HAND MADE CRAFTS
Mike is a Senior Lecturer in Design at Teesside University, a Foster Carer and Artisan Woodturner.
Having worked in the education sector for 21 years and a foster carer for 6, Mike previously worked in the Computer Games industry but started his working life as a Professional Golfer.
Despite some interesting leaps and career choices, art and design has always been a major part of his life and creating works in different mediums has always helped Mike balance the complexities that life throws his way.
The work Mike produces now is a synergy of elements bought together to be pleasing to the eye and beautiful to the touch.
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USED IN THIS PROJECT
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RESIN & PIGMENTS
ABOUT MIKE HOLTON HAND MADE CRAFTS
Mike is a Senior Lecturer in Design at Teesside University, a Foster Carer and Artisan Woodturner.
Having worked in the education sector for 21 years and a foster carer for 6, Mike previously worked in the Computer Games industry but started his working life as a Professional Golfer.
Despite some interesting leaps and career choices, art and design has always been a major part of his life and creating works in different mediums has always helped Mike balance the complexities that life throws his way.
The work Mike produces now is a synergy of elements bought together to be pleasing to the eye and beautiful to the touch.
CONTACT INFORMATION
DISCUSSION (0)
Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.