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Wood Sculpture (ID: A20052)
Designed by Joel Hunnicutt
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To create each stunning piece, the artist assembles dozens of small, precisely cut sapele, maple, and walnut blocks into a rough form, then turns it on a lathe, transforming it into an intriguing, totem-like sculpture of great size and bold impact. The surface is dyed, then finished with a high gloss lacquer for a shimmering luminosity and depth of color rarely seen in wood.
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  • Materials: Maple, Sapele, Walnut
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Joel Hunnicutt

Joel Hunnicutt

"Through careful design and use of color, I strive to give the organic medium of wood the elegance and luminosity of glass."

Joel Hunnicutt crafts gracefully shaped wood vessels that possess the luminosity of glass. His bold colors pair with classic forms to offer a delightful surprise for the senses. The play of light through open segments in many of his pieces makes for a fascinating display in any room.

Hunnicutt goes beyond traditional woodturning, using segmented construction as a primary design tool. He first cuts many small, precise pieces of wood, often three or more species, and assembles them into a rough form, which is then turned on a lathe. He often uses dyes and inks to transform these turned shapes into a rainbow of color. Pieces are typically finished with lacquer.

Approximately twenty years ago, Joel Hunnicutt signed up for a furniture making class at a community college. As soon as he turned the pedestal for the table he was creating, he was hooked—not on furniture making, but on using the lathe. He is primarily self-taught in the art of woodworking. His work is displayed in public and private collections throughout the USA, Canada, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Caribbean.

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Mike
Beautiful work of art.

The colors complement the rest of my furniture and works of art in my living room. The design is similar to the picture on the Web site, but there are small differences in the pattern. That's what I like about ordering from this company. I know that I am getting something that is not only hand made and made to order, but is also unique.

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David
Beautiful piece except

When the piece first arrived we were very impressed by how it looked from the front. However looking down, the top (black) seemed to be unfinished! Others who saw the piece reached the same conclusion independently. We have since had the top refinished with a satin finish by a professional who restores furniture. In our judgement it now looks fantastic and complete.
The pictures do not show a view of the top of the piece so one does not know how it actually looks. The front views present the piece very nicely.