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Inside Fig Tree

This bowl was turned on the lathe while the wood was still wet. Its final form only came a few days after the shaping when the fig wood dried completely and distorted naturally. Fig trees tend to be twisted and curved due to the high level of stress within the wood, which produces checking, splitting and curvature when worked, making it particularly unpredictable.
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Yann Marot
Aups, France
Already as a child, Yann Marot enjoyed the experience and atmosphere of his father’s workshop on the family farm. He was drawn to craftsmanship, but i ...
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