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Bob's Lathe Woodworking

These are just a few samples of woodworking art that Bob creates.  His creations are works of art.

However, he creates useful items as well. Each piece he creates is one-of-a-kind, made with loving care and attention to detail.

Bob's Lathe Woodworking

New This Week!

Warm Notes From Africa

Sculpted from high-end African Teak and Walnut, this first-of-the-year bowl from Bob Deever’s lathe stands 7 inches tall and 9 inches wide. 

Finished with a high-friction polish, this artisan woodwork is a statement centerpiece for those chic and style-making.

Warm Notes From Africa

More Hand-Carved Wooden Artworks!

Warm Notes From Africa

$425.00

Roman Grace

$375.00

Black Walnut Bowl

$195.00

Tribute To Trajan

$350.00

Contemporary Mediterranean

$495.00

SOLD - Bowl of Home's Generosity

$150.00

Bowl Of Dark Gold

$35.00

Rich Rings of Mahogany - Vase

$175.00

Beauty In Hickory And Ash

$350.00

Best In The Orchard

$125.00

Commissioned Cherry Vase - SOLD

Clear Pine Bowl

$57.98

40% Off! The Grace Of Home

$45.00

Warm Hearth Bowl

$195.00

Cherry Wood Vase

$47.49

Awards and Limited Editions With Bob Deever

All prints are accompanied by their Certificate of Authenticity

Light At The End Of The Tunnel

"Light At The End Of The Tunnel" was the first River Dee Designs image to win recognition in an art competition. (Foundation photo by Bob Deever)

Alley Ceiling (Black and White)

Recognized by the Bauhaus Prairie Art Gallerie in their March, 2019, Art Competition, "Alley Ceiling" has been printed in muted color as well as Black and White. Taken in San Antonio, the foundation photo was provided by Bob Deever

Tougher Than They Look

"Tougher Than They Look" has been recognized in multiple black and white art competitions - originally created to lift the spirits of someone close to us who had suffered life-changing injuries in a serious accident. Foundation photo by Bob Deever

Color Collaborations with Bob Deever (brother)

Wise Moon's Mercy On Dry Land

" . . . Sands of time.. Heat soars to the sky by day.. By night the heat plummets.. Evaporates .. Moonlight shines.. Drenched in coldness Chilled air and a frosted moon.. Extremities exist. . . " Robertina B

Hope . . . Shines Like The Sun's Kiss Good Night

May hope renew your strength – and lift you up on wings of eagles. Foundation photo by Bob Deever

0n The Street Where We Walked

Dallas is hot in the summer . . . but, in the spring, the streets are full of cafe go-ers, cricket songs, and the smell of fresh bread from hidden bakeries. The color is wild. The scene is bright and hope-filled. The memories are sweeter than they have any right to be. This was "On The Street Where We Walked". Foundation photo by Bob Deever.

Blazing Into The Arms Of The Future

Can do . . . will do . . . doing now! Foundation photo by Bob Deever

Wings of Morning

Rustic and exquisite, this image inspires the soul to soar and float through the entire expanse of hope. Foundation photo by Bob Deever

Farthest Limits Of The Sea

The darkness covered them, but the night shone as if by day. Foundation photo by Bob Deever

Lighthouse In The Hills

When you don't know where you're going . . . look up. Foundation photos for composite by CM (Scotty) Deever and Bob Deever

Alley Ceiling

Taken in San Antonio, the foundation photo of this image was originally in color - I transformed it to emphasize the rust and soot of the alley. * Note: There is a black and white version of this image . Foundation photo by Bob Deever.

Wise Moons Love The Lake

Midnight gold shines its celebration across the water – and those beneath the glory go to sleep with joy. (Principal photography by Bob Deever)

Ghost Plane (Aged Color)

“Ghost Plane” is a Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota - per James P Smith, Senior Program Manager, Global Cyber Security Engineering | Information Security. Bob Deever SMSgt (ret) USAF, my brother, says the variant craft shown here, is a “Spooky”. Historically, the C47 dropped more than 50,000 paratroopers during the first few days of the D-Day campaign. Foundation photo by Bob Deever

The Sun Wakes The River

May hope renew your strength – and lift you up on wings of eagles. Foundation photo by Bob Deever

Lighthouse In The Hills - Navy Blue

When you don’t know where you’re going – look up. Foundation photos for composite by CM (Scotty) Deever and Bob Deever

Flight To Victory

“Flight To Victory . . . And Beyond” is a tribute to all the lesser known achievements in exploration - of curiosities and possibilities not yet calculated . . . and to the people who (in the dark of unfamiliarity) fired up engines anyway. They did not know if they were smarter – or stronger – or braver than the heroes they admired . . . but, they soared up and out beyond time . . . because they believed they must. (Foundation photograph taken by Bob Deever, brother.) https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Photography-Flight-To-Victory-And-Beyond/1299669/8023868/view?sku=P216-U1299669-A8023868-T2

Other Black and White Collaborations with Bob Deever

The Inverted Line . . . Persists

Be directed in the way of wisdom . . . Be led in upright paths. Foundation photo by Bob Deever. (This work is the opposite twin of “The Line Adjusts . . . But Moves On” – also in this portfolio.)

The Line Adjusts . . . And Moves On Edit

Be directed in the way of wisdom . . . Be led in upright paths. Foundation photo by Bob Deever

Ghost Plane (Black and White)

“Ghost Plane” is a Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota - per James P Smith, Senior Program Manager, Global Cyber Security Engineering | Information Security. Bob Deever SMSgt (ret) USAF, my brother, says the variant craft shown here, is a “Spooky”. Historically, the C47 dropped more than 50,000 paratroopers during the first few days of the D-Day campaign. Foundation photo by Bob Deever

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