RAY FRANKLIN



image of The Trio - woodturning by Ray Franklin image of Saturn Bowl - woodturning by Ray Franklin image of Saturn Bowl - woodturning by Ray Franklin
The Trio
Black Walnut, Ebony, Juniper Burl
11" x 7", 15 1/2" x 9.5", 11" x 7"
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Saturn Bowl
Ebony, Amarillo, Purple-heart
3 1/2" x 7" enlarge



Saturn Bowl
Ebony, Amarillo, Purple-heart
3 1/2" x 7" enlarge



image of Segmented Bowl - woodturning by Ray Franklin image of Segmented Vase - woodturning by Ray Franklin image of Striped Bowl - woodturning by Ray Franklin
Segmented Bowl
Black Walnut
4" x 12" enlarge



Segmented Vase
Blood-wood, Black Walnut, Amarillo
12" x 6" enlarge



Striped Bowl
Zebrano
1" x 10" enlarge



image of Bent Wood Bowl - woodturning by Ray Franklin
Bent Wood Bowl
Western Maple
1 1/2" x 12" enlarge


Above images courtesy of Keith Franklin Photographic Productions
www.franklinphotographic.ca
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image of Low Round Vase - woodturning by Ray Franklin image of Low Round Vase - woodturning by Ray Franklin image of Low Round Vase - woodturning by Ray Franklin
Low Round Vase
Laburnum, Yew and Juniper
6" x 16" enlarge



Low Round Vase
Laburnum, Yew and Juniper
6" x 16" enlarge



Low Round Vase
Laburnum, Yew and Juniper
6" x 16" enlarge



image of Whimsical Standing Plaque - woodturning by Ray Franklin image of Whimsical Standing Plaque - woodturning by Ray Franklin image of Twin Vases - woodturning by Ray Franklin
Whimsical Standing Plaque - side 1
Western Maple Burl, Laburnum, Yew, Juniper, Dog Wood, African Black Wood and Black Walnut
14" x 12" enlarge


Whimsical Standing Plaque - side 2
Western Maple Burl, Laburnum, Yew, Juniper, Dog Wood, African Black Wood and Black Walnut
14" x 12" enlarge


Twin Vases
Cherry and Macasar Ebony
14" x 8" enlarge


Above images courtesy of
Heaven-on-Earth Marketing and Image Management Company



Biography

Ray has worked in wood most of his life, it was his best subject at school. During his working life it was his prime hobby. Once retired he started turning wood and has taken a few courses in turning, but is mainly self taught. He draws his inspiration from items seen, whether it be pottery or ceramics, or other wooden articles. Sometimes a form is suggested by a piece of wood itself. He works in contrasting wood colours and has in recent years developed designs from segments. His most rewarding pieces are Vases made from segments, using grain and colours to highlight his designs.
photo of Ray Franklin

Contact information

Ray Franklin
(250) 656-5234
info@capitalartsfestival.ca

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