Terry Scott
320 Hunua Road NEW SEE MY BLOGG
Papakura, 2583 For Soren Berger tools contact Terry Direct
Auckland
64 9 2977051 Home (021)998493 Mobile Work About The Artist
Thank you for viewing my website. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the work that we are producing "down under" here in New Zealand. If you are in New Zealand you are welcome to give me a call and have a look at our work in person at the Timberly Gallery.
I welcome any comments and questions regarding my work.
For sales or commission enquiries please state the name and gallery number of the piece. This information is attached to each picture in our galleries by clicking on a gallery thumbnail picture.
Unless stated #sold# or unavailable all items are for sale similar pieces can be made
Payment can be made by Cash , Money transfer ,Cheque ,or Visa and master card available
All sales are quoted plus Postage and Packaging
Commissions one off works a speciality .
More of my work can be seen at www.sawg.org.nz
* HI terry
# The bowl arrived today. It is totally gorgeous. The photos do not do it justice and I am thrilled with it. I know my sister will love and cherish your work. Regards Mary England
Hoping this finds you all well and spring is moving into summer down there.
Today I opened the mysterious box which had my office abuzz.....and of course it was your wood/pewter vessel and my fabulous new corkscrew.....excellent. I like it more in person then even in the pictures.....really special and it made it here perfectly. THANKYOU
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At the Taupo Jamboree My peice Yew Beut won Ist in Artistic woodturning Below is what teh judge Rex Haslip had to say
noticed something new, the Paua, the subtle changes to colour, the natural
wood inside. People have done this type of thing for years, but Terry had added
some of Terry to this piece and it reflected his willingness to push the
boundaries with embellishment. All this on top of what was a well turned
hollow form, great form, great technique and great use of colour and texture. It
felt as it looked, again light and airy, yet it had that rustic hardy aura to it.
Finished off with three small feet on a narrow base, the piece looked like it was
floating.