Robin Bovey’s Wood Art

As promised I can now share with you some examples of beautiful wood art created by Robin Bovey a great friend of ours and - as you can see from the photos below of a selection of his work - a skilful and original craftsman.  Robin works from a small workshop and gallery at the home he shares with Hjordis (whom you met in a previous post).  His unique approach to his craft gets its inspiration from nature and some of his personal favourites amongst his turned pieces were fashioned from discarded “scraps” of wood with strange names which he came across upon his travels to Africa and the far east. Robin is a very knowledgeable source on all matters concerning conservation and ecology - both areas in which he has much experience - and is the author of several books on wildlife.  When you visit Covas be sure to pop in and see Robin’s work - you are sure of a friendly welcome and a good informative chat. 

Siân


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A selection of Robin´s turned wooden bowls. Woods used to craft these unique bowls are (L to R and back to front); olive, zebrano, mahogany, jacaranda, oak burr and part of a rotten tree from Maputo.

A beautiful bowl crafted from zebrano wood

A beautiful bowl crafted from zebrano wood


Another zebrano wood bowl

Another zebrano wood bowl

Robin's oak burr bowl

Robin's oak burr bowl.

A bowl fashioned from a rotten tree from a street in Maputo - unknown species.

A bowl fashioned from a rotten tree from a street in Maputo - unknown species.

A jacaranda bowl how romantic can it get?

A jacaranda bowl how romantic can it get?

Another jacaranda bowl.

Another jacaranda bowl.

Wow look at what this holly from Covas has become - this is pure Hollywood.

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