Though the lyrical work of Paul Klee helped direct the approach to the composition of this piece what I really had in mind was the corner of the basement my Pop had his tools and paints in. Every time he’d clean a brush he’d add another element to an ongoing semi abstract mural on the concrete wall.
Monday, February 18, 2019
Monday, February 11, 2019
Inspiration Table 2
This is the second of four tables filling out a living room suite, the first shown in my previous post “Inspiration of Wood”. All four are meant to relate in species (color) and form without restricting each to it’s own presence and life.
One of the photos here is the table without a finish making it easier to see the sculptural forms that are so difficult to transmit in photographs.
One of the photos here is the table without a finish making it easier to see the sculptural forms that are so difficult to transmit in photographs.
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Bay Window Revival
Projects in the early 20th century homes of Shaker Heights are always a treat and this one was no exception. The oak trim on this bay window had lasted likely one hundred years but was in dire need of replacement. I usually only include projects I’ve had some hand in designing but the beauty of this one seemed to me worth presenting. I replaced the trim in the same species ( white oak ) and all the same proportions and shaping.
Oak Bench
This solid White Oak Bench was designed and built for Hathaway Brown school’s natatorium entryway. It had to be big enough to fit the space , strong enough to withstand the use of hordes of teenagers and have the traditional style suited to the school. And it turned out pretty dang comfortable too.
Blanket Chest Opus1
Made to fit a growing bedroom suite, this piece is solid wood throughout with painted pine and spruce as the frame and various Ohio hardwoods as the front and side panels.
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