Well that's a surprise!
Thank you Gents for your compliments.
From a pic posted December 2016 to suddenly appear yesterday, nearly 2 years later. If it gives BB inspiration, imagine how much it gives me more inspiration to continue to improve my wood turning as well to help new turners to the fold.
Brian, in answer to your question, no! I first drew the design in my sketch book starting with the windows and freehand drew the piecing windows in pencil on the vase with no particular form, then added the grape vine to appear to wind in and out of the windows adding the leaves, grapes and the flowers in the base, followed by the dappling. I then began piecing by drilling holes with a .06 or 7mm bit in the corners of each window changing to a thinner bit .02mm or .03mm joining up the holes. The base was made with a router fitted to a fluting jig made by Paul Howard from Tiptree in Colchester.
Incidentally, after I had posted the pic I renamed it 'Windows in the Wood' I thought it sounded better than 'Hummingbird vase'.
Lastly, don't ever be worried about displaying your work, critique is one of the most helpful ways of learning.
99% answers will be helpful advice from willing woodturners. The 1% trolls will always be inadequate in whatever they do.
Best of luck in your projects.
John. B