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About

I have worked with wood all of my life.  I find the medium to be a perfect match for my artistic sensibilities. I have always been in awe of the beauty of the natural world.  I find that beauty to be reflected in wood itself.  The wood from a tree mirrors all of the conditions that it has encountered in its lifetime.  From storm damage, insect attack or drought, those struggles manifest themselves in the beauty of the wood.  It is perfect in its imperfections.   I strive to bring out that beauty in the pieces I create.  

 

Woodturning is a contemplative pursuit for me and it provides a creative outlet.  I am fascinated by getting a unique piece of wood and trying to bring out its intrinsic beauty through the exploration of form and design.  I usually start with an idea for a finished piece but leave myself free to change direction as the wood dictates during its manipulation.  Through the time spent with each piece during the process of creation I hope that some of who I am is communicated in the finished piece.  

 

I have been working with the lathe for over 25 years.  I am mostly self-taught but have gained inspiration and instruction from books and people I have encountered along the way.  I work primarily with Pacific Northwest woods and almost exclusively with salvaged wood.  

 

I am a member of Pacific Northwest Woodturning Guild, Cascade Woodturners and SW Washington Woodturners.  My work has been shown at:

 

         The Real Mother Goose, Portland Oregon

Angst Gallery, Vancouver Washington

         The Wooden Jewel, Sunriver Oregon 

         RiverSea Gallery, Astoria Oregon

         Gathering of the Guilds, Portland Oregon

         Vancouver Recycled Arts Fair, Vancouver Washington

         Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts, Lake Oswego Oregon

         510 Museum and Art Space, Lake Oswego Oregon

         World Forestry Center Art Gallery, Portland Oregon

         Cascade Aids Project Auction, Portland Oregon

Celebration of Creativity, Beaverton Oregon

DragonFire Gallery, Cannon Beach Oregon

301 Gallery, Hood River Oregon