Over the last 5 or 6 years I have explored the creative process within the constraints of the wooden spoon. The making of wooden spoons dates back to antiquity and the design possibilities are still limitless.
Some of the spoons I carve are functional, meant to be used in the kitchen, but the majority of them are nonfunctional and even dysfunctional.
Below is a sampling of the 300+ spoons carved this far. Thanks for having a look.
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Fowl Play

Maple, ebony, metal feet, BB eyes
Aubergine

Eggplant spoon, basswood and pigments
Rhino

Maple, deer antler tips, beads
Stick

Bottlebrush tree
Ladder Ladle

Serviceberry wood with bark
The “Eater” Bunny

Grapefruit wood, torquoise, silver, pigments
Unravel

Starfruit wood
S-s-s-s-s

Macadamia wood
Hand Outs

Mahogany, ebony, doll parts
Spoon Evolution

Spine

Mahogany, dried rose thorns
Full Moon

Macassar ebony, bloodwood, silver
Reclining Nude

Live oak, keyboard key
Outside The Box

Mahogany
Ribbonoir

African blackwood
Ms Mac

Macadamia wood
She Loves Me

Eastern red cedar w/ sapwood
Spoon Dog

Box elder wood
Silver Belle

Macassar ebony, silver
Chef’s Spoon

Curly maple, crushed egg shell, acrylic resin
Banded Snake

Black and Forth

Bone Head

Antelope

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