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gallery. Welcome to my gallery! I hope you enjoy the collection of my works. This piece is made of Hornbean and has beautiful lines in the wood. This wood is very rare to the Boise area. Standing at 4Wx9 ½ H. Price $275. This piece of wood is Lilac and is 3 ½ Wx8 ½ H

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  1. gallery Welcome to my gallery! I hope you enjoy the collection of my works.

  2. This piece is made of Hornbean and has beautiful lines in the wood. This wood is very rare to the Boise area. Standing at 4Wx9 ½ H. Price $275

  3. This piece of wood is Lilac and is 3 ½ Wx8 ½ H It has a clear enamel finish and is displaying all natural color with a milk chocolate color enhancing the natural crack. Price $175.00 Sold

  4. This vase is a Black Walnut Burrel (the root of the tree that is buried underneath the ground) which is what gives it the adorning look of worn wood. This vase is also finished with a clear enamel with a gold flake inlay to amplify the simplicity of it. 4 ¾ W x 9 ½ H Price$: 850.00

  5. This vase is Black walnut standing 3w x 8h and has a Clear Lacquer finish on it. Price $ 75.00

  6. This is a Lilac Piece of wood with cracks and holes due to the elements of nature. It is complemented with a pink wood putty fill and a gold flake rub to amplify the rings of the wood. Standing at 5w x 11h Price $: 225.00

  7. Here we have a Black Locus vases with holes made by beetles giving it the smoldering look that it has. It has a clear lacquer finish. Standing at 3 ¾ W x 11 ¾ H. Price $: 75.00

  8. This vase is a Japanese Scholar Tree. Here it has a lacquer finish with an all natural shape with one small elemental fracture (3in at the base) accented with a gold flake rub Standing at 4W x 12H Price $: 165.00

  9. This was one of my earlier works. It is a lilac vase filled with a Candy Apple Red Epoxy. Standing at 3W x 11H Price $: 85.00

  10. Here we have another lilac vase. Again, also one of my earlier Works. It has a milk chocolate Epoxy fill. Standing at 3W x 7H Price $: 65.00

  11. This exotic Apricot Vessel is one my favorites. It has a clear enamel finish with faint fractures enhancing the wood with minor emerald coloring Standing at 5 ½ W x 14 H Price $: 225.00

  12. With this vase my true artistic qualities came about when I added a purple shine to the texture in the wood. It is a Black Walnut vessel standing at 4 W x 9 ¾ H Price $: 275.00

  13. The tiny little cracks in this Apricot are filled with a blue milk paint paste. Standing at 3 ½ W x 6 ¾ H. Price $: 75.00

  14. Here again, we have a Black Locus tree with a Clear Lacquer finish and the holes are unfilled to bring out the indigenous character of the Locus. Standing at 3 ½ W X 10 ¼ H

  15. This English Walnut piece was one my first Oil Finished pieces. It gives a very prevalent appearance to this piece and enhances the simple features of it. Would look great on a office desk! 4 ½ W x 11 ½ H

  16. For this vase, I used a fine piece of Silver Maple. It accessorized itself with a natural grey stain streak from top to bottom on one side. Standing at 4 ¼ W x 13 ¼ H Price $: 175.00

  17. This is also Hronbean. I tried to keep the design simple to allow the beauty of the wood be shown. Standing at 4Wx11H. Price $275

  18. This Apricot Vessel consists of a Clear enamel finish with colors such green and gold to jazz up the appearance of the wood. Standing at 4W x 12 ½ H Price $: 275.00 SOLD

  19. English walnut speaks for itself! I highlighted the piece with a pinch of red to boost the natural beauty. Standing 5 ½ W x 11 H Price $: 230.00

  20. Right in the heart of this piece, nature graced us with a beautiful knot. I played up that knot by adding a gold and forest green fill to play with the natural hues of color. Standing at 5W x7 ½ H Price$: 275.00 SOLD

  21. As you can see, wood is not consistent. This piece of Black Walnut exhibits both dark and light characteristics that make this a very beautiful piece. 6 ½W X 11 ¼ H Price$: 500.00

  22. I received this wood as gift from a fellow woodsmen and am actually unsure of the type of wood but turned out gorgeous. 3W x 6H Price$: 35.00

  23. This European White Burch piece was a new canvas for me. I enriched it with a yellow and red coloring to bring out the natural contour of the wood. Standing at 4 ¾ W x 9 H Price $: 625.00

  24. Here we have a European White birch. I cloaked the outside with a Clear Lacquer, but only a few coats to not disrupt the essence of the piece. Standing at 3 ½ W x 12 ½ H Price$: 175.00

  25. Spalted Maple. The illness that the tree acquires gives the wood this dark and distinguished look. Thus, no two pieces will ever look the same. Such as snowflakes. I covered this pieces with a clear lacquer finish and has two small fractures with just a hint of tangerine coloring. Standing at 4W x 14 H Price $: 375.00

  26. This vessel has unique characteristics with the spalding running deep throughout the piece. This Silver Maple has veins of gold running down the side. Standing at 3 ¾ W x 13 H Price $: 375.00

  27. This is made of Hornbean. I’m intrigued how the same kind of wood can produce different colors and pattern. Standing at 2Wx7H. Price $85

  28. This Spalted Silver Maple vessel gives a exclusive look at the depth of the wood and the ever changing color within. Standing at 3 ½ W x 13H Price$: 350.00

  29. Maple is one of the more common woods I use. With this pieces, the knot that it adorns gave me the opportunity to enhance it. Inside the cavity, lies gold flakes to bring out the inner black core of this piece. Standing at 4 ½ W x 12 H Price $: 275.00

  30. Black walnut was named for this piece. With the different color complexions and simple shape that it has I have a jewel tone fill by adding the gold. Standing at 4Wx 15 H Price $: 575.00

  31. Apricot is one of the easiest pieces to play with because the colors play off each other so vividly. This piece reflects the teal inlay and the orange of apricot fully. Bringing some light attention to the base I added dual narrow beads. Standing at 6W x 12H Price$: 675.00 SOLD

  32. Being slightly adventurous I decided to add some Cerulean Blue to counteract the Black Walnut and have some fun with this piece. Standing at 5 ¾ W x 10 ¾ H Price $: 360.00

  33. White Birch. Even though after finalizing this piece, nature took its toll and warped. However, it didn’t ruin the piece. Nature made it better and didn’t have the heart to alter nature. Standing at 3 ½ W x 12 ½ H Price $: 275.00

  34. Black walnut. Short and simple. With a lacquer finish, I saw no need to add much to the wood except gold highlight in the pores. Standing at 4 ¾ W x 8 H Price $: 225.00

  35. I love that Black Walnut can bring out the rich elements of gold better then any other wood I’ve used. This piece has simple cracks and a small knot so effortless and transparent Standing at 4 W x 8 ¼ H Price $: 240.00

  36. Simple in Design. The beauty lies in the Black Walnut. Not needing much in shape or shine. Standing at 3 ½ W x 8H Price $: 95.00

  37. The first piece that inspired me to continue my artwork. My pieces blossomed after the outcome of this piece. This piece was my first Lilac piece and enjoy it dearly Not for Sale

  38. Elm wood. One of the original woods used for furniture due to that it rarely cracked. This piece has a Oil finish to deal the wood from natural effects. Standing at 5 H x16 W Price $: 325.00

  39. Black Walnut prevails again. Also simple in design and finish. Looking at the base of the piece, you can enjoy the Emerald highlights in the grain of the wood. Standing at 4 ½ W x 7 ½ H Price $: 225.00

  40. The sage green inserted into this piece gave the effect of a palm tree on the front. Black walnut is one the easier woods to do the coving which is what you have the pleasure of seeing at the base. Standing at 3 ¾ Wx 13 ¾ H Price $: 175.00

  41. This is also Hornbean. It is the largest piece I’ve been able to turn of this particular wood. Standing at 5 ¾ x16 ½ Price $475

  42. With this apricot vessel I enjoyed the orange and teal colors again because the colors are so brilliant together. The size of this piece is also very rare. Standing at 8W x 21H. This being the biggest vase I have had the pleasure of making this far. Price $: 950.00

  43. Thank you for viewing my collection thus far. More to come soon! Roger Anderegg Artist

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