NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER), HIGH BID WAS
100.00USDby a**********d+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2014 Jun 14 @ 15:15UTC-7 : PDT/MST
All items in this auction were created, at least in part, on the wood lathe, with wood as the primary material. All are one-of-a-kind signed originals, guaranteed to be individually created by the woodturning artist listed.
Gerrit Van Ness, Washington, United States
Circles and Vows
Bloodwood, pink ivory, hau, European pear
5" x 8" x 7" 12.7cm x 20.3cm x 17.75cm
About the artist: I live in the small community of Bayview, located in the northwest corner of Washington, approximately 60 miles north of Seattle. Originally from the east coast, I moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1969, shortly after returning from overseas duty in the military.
Born in 1944, I lived 30 miles outside of New York City through my high school years.
Syracuse University provided my education in wood products engineering.
My love for constructing things began early in life, doing wood carving, pottery, working in house construction and wooden boat building from age seven or eight through high school. Home construction and design work also continued through college.
Art was a part of family life, with both parents being non-professional artists. A strong appreciation of art was also developed through frequent visits to the numerous museums and galleries in New York City.
As an adult, I revisited my love for creating objects by building fine furniture, crafting jewelry and producing lathe-turned pieces.
Skills developed over the years enable me to produce the mixed-media art objects for which I am noted today.
Most of my darker-themed work is related to time spent in combat in Vietnam.
Drugs, politics, and pop culture are all targets for my most recent work, and these subjects will undoubtedly provide plenty of subject matter well into the future.
Auction Location:
Phoenix Convention Center 100 N 3rd St, Phoenix, Arizona, 85004, United States
Previewing Details:
All auction items are available for on-site viewing beginning Thursday, June 12th at 5:30PM at the Phoenix Convention Center, 100 N 3rd St, Phoenix, Arizona. Remote bidding on-line is open. The live auction starts at 3:15PM MST/6:15PM Eastern (Note: Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time). You must be pre-registered to bid online.
Sales will not be subject to state and local tax. Arizona law provides that certain organizations are exempt from Arizona Transaction Privilege (Sales) Tax (TPT). Retails sales made by a non-profit charitable section 501(c)(3)organization are exempt from Arizona TPT.
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