Carved Oak Plate
I carved this plate as a thank you for Lynda Windsor and Rodney Davey
Martin Preston
Of all the sculpting I have done, I find woodcarving the most satisfying. Commercially the time and uniqueness seems little valued, but I think that the beauty of the wood does so much to add to the sculpture. To my mind it brings a warmth and rich texture that bronze lacks. Each piece is also an absolute one off, but that’s just my bias. I have shown here almost my complete woodcarving output.
I carved this plate as a thank you for Lynda Windsor and Rodney Davey
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