E-Museum of Pyrographic Art
Decorative Art Hall
Welcome to the Salon of
Stuart King's Decorative Folk Art Pyrography Collection
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Flask
Romanian, artist unknown
Pyroengraving and color on wood drinking flask
'Tourist' piece, decorated with preformed hot wire tool, circa second half of 20th Century
Image courtesy of the artist
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Box Lid
Unknown European origin
Pyroengraved wood box lid, 64 mm diameter
Image courtesy of the artist
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Pair of Old Box Lids
Norwegian, artists unknown
Pyroengraving and color on wood box lids
circa 1940s or 1950s
Image courtesy of the artist
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Stuart King, is from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K. This is his second salon here in the E-Museum; it houses a sampling of his private collection, acquired during his extensive travels researching the rural past at home and abroad. This salon is cross-referenced in the Traditional and Folk Art Hall.
An artist in his own right, Stuart King combines pyrography, color, and piercing on his own beautifully turned wood pieces, examples of which are on display here in his first E-Museum Salon linked here.
In addition, his own excellent website Stuart King: Artist Craftsman in Wood, offers the visitor a sampling of his many talents as artisan, artist, demonstrator, photo-journalist, and lecturer.
Stuart King was featured in Pyrograffiti, in the September/October 2000 issue of the Woodcarver On-Line Magazine.
You are leaving the Stuart King salon. You can return to the Decorative Art Hall or visit one of the following:
Pyrographic Art Exhibit Halls:
Your questions and comments are welcome and appreciated. Please e-mail Curator
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© 2000, 2007, 2009 Kathleen M. Garvey Menéndez. Last updated 17 October 2009.

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