Crafts CouncilDirectoryMatt KavanaghSplit ash bowlAboutCarved from a stump of Ash that suffered die-back, following the trunk profile and integrating a sizeable split into the form along with a ring of bark complete with worm holes. The surface grooves were hand sanded to produce a soft ridged texture. Then oiled and waxed. The work is inscribed with the coordinates of where the timber was discovered and its species, anchoring it to a specific location where for many decades the tree defined its urban surroundings. H18xW43xD40Matt KavanaghLondon, EnglandSplit ash bowl, image: Amit LennonSplit ash bowl, image: Amit LennonSplit ash bowl, image: Matt KavanaghSplit ash bowl, image: Amit LennonSplit ash bowl, image: Matt KavanaghSplit ash bowlAboutCarved from a stump of Ash that suffered die-back, following the trunk profile and integrating a sizeable split into the form along with a ring of bark complete with worm holes. The surface grooves were hand sanded to produce a soft ridged texture. Then oiled and waxed. The work is inscribed with the coordinates of where the timber was discovered and its species, anchoring it to a specific location where for many decades the tree defined its urban surroundings. H18xW43xD40Matt KavanaghLondon, EnglandSplit ash bowl, image: Amit LennonSplit ash bowl, image: Amit LennonSplit ash bowl, image: Amit LennonSplit ash bowl, image: Matt KavanaghSplit ash bowl, image: Matt KavanaghMore from Matt KavanaghProjectNOS SPHERE chandelierProjectNorwegian maple bowlProjectLime bowlProjectLondon plane bowlProjectHorse chestnut bowlProjectKintsugi ash bowlProjectAsh stoolProjectIron