Veil Vase
This peppertree burl vase was turned green, and then let to dry and deform as moisture leaves the wood. The result is a distorted shape with grain collapse in some areas. Carving and burning added to the rim enhances the organic feel.
Contact the artist: claudeg@WoodworkOnDemand.com
Or see the artist’s website: www.WoodworkOnDemand.com
Width: 6in
Depth: 6in
Claude Godcharles
My work centers on the transformation of natural timber into delicately turned vessels and sculptural forms that celebrate the beauty of wood. Each piece I create represents a dialogue between my hands and the material—revealing hidden grain patterns, color variations, and organic textures within the tree. Through careful lathe work and hand-finishing, I seek to balance these natural characteristics with deliberate human intervention through form, proportion, and surface treatment.
I am drawn to woodturning as a meditative practice that connects ancient craft traditions with contemporary expression. There is something profoundly satisfying about the tactile nature of this work—feeling the wood respond to my tools, watching shavings curl away to reveal something previously unseen. In a world increasingly dominated by digital experiences, my turned objects offer a moment of pause, inviting viewers to appreciate the slow growth of trees and the patient hand of the maker.
Email: claudeg@WoodworkOnDemand.com
Website: www.WoodworkOnDemand.com
Instagram: woodworkondemand
