The first of the galleries on this page shows turned work by Steven Kennard. These are mostly boxes and represent his work with examples from the 1980's to the present date. The woods used are African blackwood, cocobolo, thuya burl, boxwood and there are also pieces incorporating metal rods, plexiglass and guitar strings. The wood is intricately textured and sculpted to create the individual pieces.
The second gallery, entitled "Collaborative Work" contains images of the "Medusa" piece created in collaboration with metal artist, Elizabeth Goluch. This piece was exhibited at the "Collaboration" exhibition at the Mary E. Black Gallery in the summer of 2010. The materials used were silver and African blackwood with the interior of the top in snakewood. The "Medusa" is a pendant, cast in silver with the snakes loosely connected so that they can move about.
