
Title: 'Shake Down the Thunder' Golden Chalice 2
Price: $120
Dimensions: 10" x 4" x 2"
Materials: Acer Maple
Other info: Golden Chalice #2; 4X10"; $120; Acer-Maple; lathe-turned and hollowed, hand-carved, gessoed, acrylic paints, aniline dyes, patinated gold leaf, lacquered and buffed to low-sheen; Numbered and Signed; John S Barany 000_0008
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Title: 2000 Leagues Under the Sea
Price: $100
Dimensions: 4.5" x 5.0" x 3.0"
Materials: Silver Maple
Other info: Blue Chalice #5 - '2000 Leagues Under the Sea': Elevated Open Hollow Form; 4 1/2"X5"; $100; Silver Maple; Lathe-turned and hollowed; Acrylic paint with mesh pattern, lacquered and lightly buffed; Signed by John S Barany; 000_0014_0001
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Title: Ancient Gold Chalice I - Cadmus Peverell Chalice
Price: $350 for 1, $750 for set of 3
Dimensions: 12" x 5" x 1-3"
Materials: Chinese Elm
Other info: Ancient Gold Chalice 1 - Cadmus Peverell Chalice' $400; 12" x 5"; Turned and hollowed from Chinese Elm, then carved. The bowl was double gold leafed and then patinated with Vista Red, Tiffany Green. The inside bowl was painted with enamel and then air-brushed. Lacquiered and buffed. Signed, dated, and numbered by the author, JSBarany.
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Title: Copper Chalice 1 - Dutch Afrikaaner
Price: $125
Dimensions: 9.5" x 4" x 1-3"
Materials: Maple
Other info: Copper Chalice 1 - Dutch Afrikaaner; $125 - 9 1/2X 4"; Shaped in maple with variegated copper leaf on the bowl and unique carving technique on the base; Acrylics and enamels,lacquered to a soft lustre finish. Signed, dated, and numbered by the author, JSBarany IMG_0104m
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Title: 'Flintstones' Cave Chalice
Price: $110
Dimensions: 5.5" x 3.5" x 3"
Materials: Acer Maple
Other info: Cave Chalice; chalice form with cave man primitive stick figure drawings; 5 1/2X3 1/2"; $110; Acer-Maple; lathe-turned and hollowed; acrylic paints, metal oxide dye, lacquered and buffed to lo-sheen; Numbered and Signed; John S Barany 000_0006
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Title: Feeding Frenzy
Price: $20,000
Dimensions: 60" x 18" x 18"
Materials: Maple
Other info: A school of King Salmon bolts out of the sea grass in the shallows just off Waadah Island at Neah Bay. First they chase herring and then the mackerel dart eagerly towards freedom, breaking the surface and arcing up into the sky�only to fall back into waiting jaws.
This is truly a piece that screams Pacific Northwest, and the piece would look right at home in any gallery/museum here in the Pac. NW by staying true to our roots.
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