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Richard
Fitzgerald has spent his life in Southwestern Colorado surrounded
by the Anasazi ruins and culture. Their ancient pottery forms
have a strong influence on his work in wood. His materials
include the finest native woods of Southwestern Colorado and
the western United States - aspen, tamarisk, box elder, maple,
and buckeye burl.
Using
the prime portions of the tree insures the uniqueness of Fitzgerald's
work. Wood selected from the crotches or crowns of trees,
spalted wood, burls, and wormhole wood are accented with inlay
of turquoise or malachite and completed with a hand rubbed
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