Art
"Lincoln Like" Tom Lohman
- Item Number
- 104
- Estimated Value
- 1000 USD
- Sold
- 600 USD to tob261df0
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
"Lincoln Like" Tom Lohman
This Maple, Bubinga, Wenge and Bloodwood vase is made up of 4,378 pieces of wood, (each row consisting of 112 pieces) and is the result of over 70 hours of design and construction.
6.25"H, 11.25"W
Item Special Note
Tom Lohman began woodworking over 20 years ago starting with furniture and moving to laminated wood items. In the past several years he has focused on segmented woodturning creating wooden bowls and vases from a variety of exotic woods.
Tom is a member of the American Association of Woodturners (AAW) and the Segmented Woodturners, a chapter of AAW, where his work has been featured. He is also a member of the Lake Superior Woodturners where he has demonstrated his techniques. He demonstrated at the 2014 Segmented Woodturners Symposium in San Antonio, Texas and has been invited to demonstrate at the 2016 Segmented Woodturners Symposium in Boston.
Tom is an electrical engineer, born and raised in Duluth, MN where he resides with his wife. Some of his work can be viewed at www.segmentedturning.org.
Image courtesy of Jeff Frey and Associates Photography, Inc.
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