SOLD
1,400.00USDto floor+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2016 Jun 10 @ 18:28UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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All pieces are signed originals, individually created by the artist listed.
Stephen Hatcher, Olympia, Washington
Dale Larson, Gresham, Oregon
Dale Larson & Stephen Hatcher Collaboration
Bigleaf maple, mineral inlay, acrylic paint, colorfast dyes, lacquer
4" x 4" x 4"
Note
Dale Larson and Stephen Hatcher have collaborated twice in the last decade on threaded sphere boxes for the EOG auctions. This year they chose to make another with a favorite theme: geckos and ladybugs. Dale made the exquisite maple burl box and Stephen inlaid, painted, dyed, and lacquered it.
About Stephen Hatcher
Stephen Hatcher showed an aptitude for realistic drawing at an early age. Upon finishing high school he earned income painting murals in homes. Though art has held a lifetime interest for Stephen, several years at the University of Washington lead to degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics. During his 20-year career as an electronics entrepreneur Stephen developed numerous cutting-edge devices for the wireless communications industry. Retiring from this field, Stephen turned his focus to woodturning and stone carving. Combining these techniques led to his unique style of artwork.
About Dale Larson
Dale Larson has been turning wood for over 30 years. Located in Gresham, Oregon, Dale primarily turns bowls from local hardwoods such as Pacific Madrone and Big Leaf Maple. His work is both functional and beautiful and much admired by collectors and wood workers alike. His bowls can be found in private collections all over the world. Dale often demonstrates his bowl and sphere turning at the American Association of Woodturners (AAW) Symposiums in the USA and the Ripon Symposium in England. He also teaches and publishes article in several wood working and wood turning journals including The American Woodturner. Dale is a founding member of the Portland area Cascade Woodturners and has been an active member of the AAW for over 20 years.
Auction Location:
AmericasMart 240 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, United States
Previewing Details:
All EOG auction items will be available for on-site viewing beginning Thursday, June 9 at 5:30PM Eastern at the Atlanta Convention Center at AmericasMart, 240 Peachtree St NW #2200, Atlanta, GA 30303. Remote bidding on-line is open. The live auction starts at 7:30PM Eastern time on Friday, June 10. Remote bidders will be able to bid live during the auction via a live audio feed. You must be pre-registered to bid online.
Georgia's tax rate of 8% will be added to all items sold in the auction.
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