Raymond Halpin, Athrú Treo (STUDENT 2024)

Student:
Tertiary
Name of school or tertiary institution, name of woodworking teacher (if you have one), and name of photographer:
Sturt School For Wood Linda Fredheim

Photos: Daniel Mulherin The Athrú Treo means change in direction in Irish. It is made from Fijian Mahogany with Wenge handles and finished with Danish and Kunos oil. Athrú Treo has a tapered top and a set of drawers bringing you in two different directions. The front leg brings your eye in three different directions, forwards, sideways and backwards. The different directions represent a directional change in my woodwork design. The tapered top is launch me into the future with my design whilst the backward pointing aspect of the triangle is a reminder that I should not go backwards

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