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This month Aspects of Kings Park will feature the work of Chris Fryters, Wood Turner and Master Pewterer.
A selection of his stunning range of timber pieces, created in partnership with Aspects, will be available to view and purchase. This range utilises waste wood from within Kings Park, so the finished product has a tangible sense of place.
Chris's contemporary work has a flowing sculpted sensuality that sets it apart. The use of sheoak, jarrah and southern mahogany timber coupled with botanical themes in pewter designs, has produced an authentically Australian range of work.
"As wood is a natural material, I personally prefer it to look like wood, with all its natural feature and defects"
The inclusion of the features creates individual and unique work and reduces wastage of timber.
As one of just a handful of pewter craftsmen in Australia all his work is hand cast rather than mass-produced machine made work ensuring the final piece is intricate and unique.
Chris has won numerous awards for excellence in craft and has pieces in local and international public and private art collections.
Chris's special Kings Park Project range or any of his other magnificent pieces can be viewed and purchased in store at Aspects of Kings Park.
If you would like to read more about Chris Fryters click here.
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