ARTWORK

Forest Majesty

Wood
19 (Round)" x 3"
$1200

Spirit of Muskoka

Wood
29 (round) " x 4.5"
$1600

Yellow Birch Burl Bowl

Wood
13.5 (round) " x 5.5"
$500

Figured Black Walnut Platter

Wood
17 (round) " x 2"
$400

Reflecting Muskoka

Wood
19" x 3.5"
$1200

Ripples of Light

Wood
20" x 2.75"
$700

Maple Burl Bowl

Wood
9" x 2.5"
$200

Maple Burl Bowl

Wood
9.25" x 2"
$200

Claro Walnut Bowl

Wood
11" x 2.25"
$200

Quilted Maple Bowl

Wood
8.5" x 2"
$150

Black Cherry Bowl

Wood
12.5" x 4"
$350

Spalted Maple Bowl

Wood
14.5" x 2.75"
$250

Ambrosia Maple Bowl

Wood
13.5" x 3.5"
$250

Black Cherry Burl Bowl

Wood
12" x 2.35"
$250

Maple Burl Bowl

Wood
9" x 2.25"
$200

Sugar Maple Burl Bowl

Wood
12.5 (round) " x 4"
$400 SOLD

Claro Walnut Burl Bowl

Wood
12 (round) " x 3.5"
$450 SOLD

Yellow Birch Burl Bowl

Wood
9 (round) " x 3"
$250 SOLD

Eucalyptus Burl Bowl

Wood
11" x 2"
$250 SOLD

Sugar Maple Bowl

Wood
12.25" x 2.5"
$150 SOLD

Artist Biography

Inspired by the beauty of the forest, Brian Markham finds the work of art within the wood. As burls, local and exotic woods are turned on his lathe, the natural colour and grain are revealed for each unique creation. He designs handcrafted bowls, platters and hollow vessels to grace your table or add to your collection of natural art.

Brian spends time examining the knots, natural flaws, and bark inclusions which have grown through the heart of the raw wood, to find the unique line and form that lies within. Simplicity of design allows the innate beauty of the wood to shine. The process of sanding and polishing and many coats of a specially-blended oil finish produce a durable, food-safe surface.

Brian works with local varieties of maple, cherry, walnut and exotic woods to create beautiful and functional woodturned designs. "Each piece of wood is different, but my favourite is burl. Burl is a rounded growth on the side of a tree that interrupts the growth pattern and results in peculiar and uniquely formed figured wood. The character, the imperfections of the burl and the detail of the grain are all incorporated into the finished platter or bowl."
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