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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2018 May 06 @ 17:00UTC-07:00 : PDT/MST
Untitled Low Bowl, 1991, created by Melinda Fawner in walnut, 1 1/2” h x 9 1/2” did
Melinda Fawver studied wood turning with Frank E. Cummings III, one of the first in the field to do piercing of the wood vessel. The technique has become very popular in wood art now, especially combined with polychroming. Fawver carved and painted her pieces in addition to piercing.
Today, Fawner loves nature, hiking, birding, road trips, and enjoys observing and documenting all that she sees with an artistic eye. She has a B.A. in Illustration and an M.A. in Crafts from California State University Fullerton and has worked as a graphic artist for over 30 years with experience in printing, production, design and layout. She currently works part time as a production designer and commercial photographer. Many weekends are spent traveling around Tennessee and other states documenting and photographing locations and architecture, birds, butterflies, moths, dragonflies and damselflies with her husband, Doug. In the past, she has worked in woodturning, watercolor painting and stained glass.
This artist is featured in the book, The Cutting Edge:
Contemporary Wood Art and The Lipton Collection
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8585 Ojai Rd, Ojai, California, 93023, United States
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