You'll be even more impressed if you take a 'tour' of Joey's website. Take a look at what she did to gain her MA at Lincoln Uni. It looks rather like a greenhouse, but with 'panes' of thin wood instead of glass. Each 'pane' has been been designed by Joey and etched out to create scenes of wildlife. Also, look at her short video 'From log to finished Work':
Turned Work | Joey Richardson
She lives near Scunthorpe and has demonstrated each year for some years at the Club of which I'm Secretary - East Yorkshire Woodturners, which until lockdown met at Skidby Village Hall on the 3rd Tuesday each month. Amazing to see first had the techniques she uses. She works exclusively in sycamore, (which Joey refers to as a 'weed'!) which she cuts into suitable sizes with a chainsaw and stores unseasoned in a freezer. She mounts a blank on the lathe, and works so fast that in a matter of minutes the bowl (sometimes with another inside it), will be turned so thin (2 - 3mm) that you can shine a light through it. By that time all the moisture has gone out of the blank and is lying as 'streamers' on the floor, with what's left on the lathe being bone dry.. Then she sets about piercing it with a very high speed hand-held air drill, powered from a monster compressor. Finally she sands and air brushes it. When finished, it's hard to imagine that two hours earlier, it was a half-frozen log. Until you've seen it done, you can't visualise that it was turned on a lathe.
Last summer, when there was a brief opportunity when lockdown was lifted, along with my wife we visited Joey's workshop, studio and gallery at her home when she had a few open days. (She's since move house, not too far away). Every facet of her work had separate locations - a wood store, a Tree House which is/was her design studio, a workshop where the turning and sanding is done, another in which she does the piercing, and yet another to do the colouring/airbrushing.
Along with fellow Club members and other clubs around the UK, we look forward to when we can once more marvel at Joey in action.
Hope that's of interest.