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<title>craftdesign SELECTED AWARDS</title>
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<description>Its your chance to help promote traditional crafts in the UK by voting for Martin in the 2012 craftampdesign Selected Awards.  These highly regarded national awards are based   on an Online Public Vote for British and Irish designer makers with work   represented in Selected craftampdesigns prestigious online gallery   at www.craftmaker.co.uk. Click HERE to vote for Martin and for more information.You could win a case of wine and a years subscription just for voting</description>
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<title>INVITED TO DEMONSTRATE AT ART IN ACTION 2012</title>
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<description>I have just had formal confirmation of my invitation to demonstrate at this years Art in Action.  This year is going to be a bit special in the Wood tent as all the demonstrators are partners of the OneOak Project and will be exhibiting a wide range of items all made from the same tree.  Although   in the past two years I have demonstrated a range of green woodworking   skills this year due to space constraints I will only be   demonstrating spoon carving.  Ill also be exhibiting a range of work   for sale.  If youve not been to Art in Action before do try to come along in 2012.  Youll be amazed at the talent being demonstated  check out the link above.  Please do introduce yourself if you are able visit.  See you there</description>
<dc:date>2012-1-6 16:20:24</dc:date>
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<title>OXFORDSHIRE ARTWEEKS 2012</title>
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<description>Just to let you know that I will be exhibiting and demonstrating during   Oxfordshire Artweeks between 5th and 13th May 2012.  Come along for a   chat and a free cup of tea and even a go on a footpowered pole lathe.  </description>
<dc:date>2011-11-15 11:51:58</dc:date>
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<title>SPOONS FOR NORMAN STEVENS GATHERING OF SPOONS</title>
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<description>  Oak and Cherry Plum SpoonsThe spoons for Norman Stevens were dispatched today.Originally  I had intended to make a more formal and symmetrical design inspired by European spoons  of the 16th17th centuries.  However in the event the Cherry Plum was not suitable for the  proposed design.  Consequently the free  form piece on the right evolved from a twisted piece of branch wood. The  lefthand spoon is made of Oak.  From his intial email I knew that Norman likes spoons made with wood of  some provenance.  The second spoon is made from the OneOak tree.  Although oak is not normally used for spoon  making due to its grain and tannic acid content I was aware that the Welsh  spoon carvers of old boiled their sycamore spoons to remove the sap.  With this in mind the oak spoon was boiled for  two hours with several changes of water and then left to dry thoroughly.  This process made the spoon the dark brown  you see.  You may be aware that oak was  historically used in the tanning industry an...</description>
<dc:date>2011-8-26 10:03:40</dc:date>
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<title>Art in Action  2011</title>
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<description>Just got back from Art in Action at Waterperry Gardens in Oxfordshire.If youve not been before Art in Action is a fantastic arts and crafts event that welcomes over 20000 people over four days. In addition to woodwork there are several hundred demonstrators in disciplines that include painting sculpture 
glass textiles ceramics metalwork and jewellery.Highly recommended for 2012</description>
<dc:date>2011-7-30 15:47:55</dc:date>
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<title>NEW COMMISSION</title>
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<description>Recently received a commission from an American collector Norman Stevens for his collection A Gathering of Spoons.  After some discussion I will be making a nine inch spoon in Cherry Plum.Norman exhibited his collection in 2010.  Click HERE to see the catalogue.</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-20 07:37:17</dc:date>
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<title>BOWL COMPLETED</title>
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<description>The bowl that I started in August has now been completed and sent to the receipient.Drying started in August with an initial weight of 1730 grams.  During the drying process the bowl has lost 550 grams of moisture which represents over 31 of its initial weight.</description>
<dc:date>2010-12-6 16:44:42</dc:date>
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<title>ONEOAK PRIZE GIVING</title>
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<description>Martin with 1st and 3rd prize winners and Nick Gibbs of Living Woods Magazine.The Guess the Weight of the Tree Competition prizegiving was held on the stump of the OneOak tree on the Blenheim Estate.  The competition was won by Cherie Ellis from Buckinghamshire with a guess of only 277kg out from the total weight of the tree 14.385 tonnes.  Tomas Thuresson a worldleading forstry expert came second while third place went to local schoolboy Jordan Le Roux.  See the OneOak website fro more information.                    </description>
<dc:date>2010-10-5 14:43:39</dc:date>
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<title>COMMISSIONED BOWL STARTED</title>
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<description>Today I have completed the main carving of a bowl made from the OneOak tree.  The bowl has been commissioned as a retirement present for a teacher involved with the project.The bowl will now be wrapped in hessian and left to dry out slowly.  This is expected to take several monthly.</description>
<dc:date>2010-8-17 16:31:45</dc:date>
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<title>INVITED TO MAKE PRIZES FOR ONEOAK COMPETITION</title>
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<description>The OneOak Project are running a guess the weight of the tree competition and have asked me to make the prizes.  The first prize will be a bowl while the runners up will each receive a spoon.  All the prizes will be handcarved using wood from the OneOak tree.</description>
<dc:date>2010-5-12 11:16:51</dc:date>
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<title>INVITED TO JOIN THE ONEOAK PROJECT</title>
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<description>Today I have accepted an invitation to become a partner of the OneOak Project.  OneOak is an education project of the Sylva Foundation. It aims to bring   people closer to growing trees for wood  by following the full life   story of one oak tree.                  The project aims to increase understanding of sustainable forestry   by working directly with school children and families and via its   website at local events and through local and national media.</description>
<dc:date>2010-2-15 10:34:30</dc:date>
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