These offbeat wooden vases handcrafted by nature enthusiast and expert craftsman Ray Asselin blend the wood’s raw beauty with artistic creativity. Ray Asselin works with a craft of woodturning to combine nature beauty and originality in the right way in his small workshop in Massachusetts’ Pioneer Valley, where he transforms raw chunks of logs into a variety of vases and vessels with polished surfaces and weathered tree bark, as we can see below.
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