Central void is a knot that came through while turning the outside curve. Not fought, not filled — included. Fits the origin story: something that opened up while you were trying to hold a shape together.
Salvage Text
Salvaged maple from a kitchen countertop in East Atlanta. The wood had already lived one domestic life before this one.
Year
2020
Narrative
Salvaged maple from a kitchen countertop in East Atlanta. The wood had already lived one domestic life before this one.
Fall, 2020. I was sitting in a park in Atlanta watching something end. It wasn't over yet; but...it was. October leaves were coming down in the golden hour breeze, doing what leaves do when the season turns: letting go with the kind of grace nobody asks for and everybody notices far too late.
I walked home and put the maple on the lathe. A square bowl with a gentle curve. The plan was simple - until the gouge caught and took part of the rim with it. A clean removal; the kind of damage that looks intentional if you don't know better.
Rather than burn it or sand it into something safe, I picked up a rasp and started following the break. Worked the rim until each corner curled upward into a point. Until the shape stopped being a bowl with damage and became a leaf in the middle of falling. Somewhere in the turning, a knot came through the center and opened a void I never planned. I left it. The piece was already about things that open up while you're trying to hold a shape together.
Linseed oil and beeswax, left matte. Nothing about this piece wanted to shine. It just wanted to land.
Edition
1 of 1
Medium
Salvaged maple from kitchen countertop
Date Registered
2026-02-18T20:06:35.294Z
Date Created
2026-02-18T19:46:36.016Z
Date Minted
2026-02-18T20:07:08.735Z
Salvage Location
East Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
Dimensions
8 x 8 x 1.25 inches
Status
minted
Materials
Maple Salvaged from a kitchen countertop in East Atlanta, Atlanta, GAAcer saccharum
Techniques
Lathe turning
Rasp Used to reshape the damaged rim after a catch removed part of it
Bowl Gouge Bowl gouge catch removed part of the rim, initiating the redesign
Vicmarc Chuck Holds the piece on the lathe during bowl turning
Enacts
value-as-assertion 2026-03-10T16:55:59.188ZValue is what I say it is. The pricing is simultaneously arbitrary declaration and honest accounting of salvage, turning, finishing, scanning, embedding, anchoring, and framing. The tension between invented and earned is the actual claim. Unsold work increases in price because the non-sale is not failure; the non-sale is accumulation.
authenticity-as-paradox 2026-03-10T16:56:12.518ZThe NFT authenticates an object that already carries its own authority. The authentication is simultaneously useless (you are holding the bowl) and essential (the bowl will outlive you, and someone will ask if it is real in a world where the question has been poisoned). The system lives on the line between pointless verification and the most rigorous provenance any craft object has ever had. The system is the line.
Uses Technique
Bowl Turning Square bowl with gentle curve, turned on the lathe
Hand Shaping Rasp used to reshape the damaged rim into a form evoking a falling leaf
Finished With
Linseed Oil with Beeswax Matte finish. Felt right for the piece.