The making of a Silk oak open hollow vessel. This piece started at about a good 9" log. I turned past the sap wood and the check/chacks The process of hollowing. The tricky part here, is that this vessel is so small and about 11" deep, to the base. At this point I started to add colors, of dye. The trick here is to sand as much of the dye off as your patience will allow, you can always add more, as I do all the time, until I have something I like.
From my mind as a black man living in modern American social ills. Gerard Merchant was born in 1959 in Lynchburg, Virginia. My works are primarily in wood sculpture. My sculptures emerge through a process of retakes and variations that mark my creative journey of examining the ambiguity between my vision, and the wood’s already exquisite origination. As I execute unclear and less formal rules and which should always reference the partnership with Nature, we create Art.