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"I hope my work possesses something of the wonder and inevitability found in a natural object; a weathered branch, a leaf, a seed, a stone. I hope it is both refined and organic, old and new, something made connecting with the created." - Matthew Hill
To see more of his exquisite woodturned pieces go to http://www.matthewhillstudio.com/
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