Richard Shock

Wood turner
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Wood is an enormously varied and versatile material. In my workshop in Oxford I use mostly locally sourced timber, especially ash, sycamore and elm - but not oak to which I am allergic - to make a range of turned products, many using my signature inlays.
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Q:Just wanted to say you are a star! So kind of you to make long salad servers for me. I live in the US but will be in the UK for work soon and will try to organize a UK shipping address.
Asked by Jennifer O'Connor on 28 January 2013
A:Dear Jennifer Many thanks for your feedback. I'm happy to keep them back for you if you can arrange a UK delivery address. If that's not possible, please note that I do also use the facility when setting up new pieces on Seek and Adore which allow for delivery to the USA - though of course there is a price; I now include free UK delivery on all work. I will wait to hear from you. Richard
Answered by Richard Shock on 28 January 2013
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What Richard Shock is working on

Today (Tuesday 21 May) I'll be setting up my work as part of the Oxfordshire Craft Guild Artweeks Exhibition (Site 375) in Chipping Norton Town Hall - an excellent exhibition venue. We'll open as soon... View more

We're now open for Oxfordshire Artweeks - as well as me (Site 155) there's my wife who is a painter, focussing on her book of paintings and poems of scenes in and around Oxford, and two jeweller frien... View more

On Sunday 21 April I stepped down as Chairman of the Oxfordshire Craft Guild (OCG), after four years and two years before that as a Board member. Most UK counties have a Craft Guild - based on the me... View more

The Exhibition season is approaching, indeed it's started. With other members of the Oxfordshire Craft Guild (OCG), I have work on display now in the new State of the Art (SOTA) Gallery in Witney - u... View more

I've been cast away on the desert island - well, a desert island, but not that one. The Oxford Times has for some time supported a series in which well-known local personalities are interviewed and a... View more