Sunday, July 24, 2011

September Shows 2010: Concept VS. Completion Part 2...








September 2010 was a busy month. Along with a show of conceptual work at Rockhurst University, I had the good fortune of having an exhibition of furniture pieces at Gould Evans Architecture in Westport, KCMO. It was a great chance to show off some new and old work, along with photographs of processes in the workshop.

September Shows 2010: Concept VS. Completion Part 1...



Back in September 2010, I was fortunate to have two exhibition running simultaneously. The first pictured here is a group show called ART TEST curated by Sean Kelley at Rockhurst University. The show was a play on a riff following professional craft makers in midstream through process. In my case, I live amongst stacked and "stickered" wood piles that are to become furniture pieces, eventually. These playful stacks have a kind of groovy visual life of their own.

Walnut burl cocktail table: a curvy challenge...


One of my great clients asked me to come up with an adventurous design for a large cocktail table for their living room. I was fortunate to find a lovely flitch of large walnut burl for the top. I composed a nice four-way book matched pattern for the top. The pattern waterfalls over the edges. The design of the base is inspired by a lovely table by the late, great English furniture maker/designer Alan Peters. The mortise and tenon joinery became much more difficult with all of the intersecting curves!

Refreshing residential cabinetry...




In another collaboration with Davison Architecture + Urban Design, I was fortunate in 2010 to get a great residential commission building built in cabinetry for a lovely master bathroom/bedroom remodel. The most fun portion was working out the curved and coved vanity doors.

2010: Back to my woodworking roots and new working relationships.



2010 was my first year out on my own. I had several great commissions, including building the shop fixtures for two new Escapist Skateboarding locations, working in collaboration with Davison Architecture + Urban Design and 3-Axis Inc. The job was a blast and brought back fond memories of designing and building skate ramps back home in NJ when I was kiddo. Kansas City has a very vibrant skate scene, headed by the mighty Escapist crew. The culture of skateboarding is as creative and potent as ever and it's a real pleasure working with these folks.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Creating a little home base to share shop photos, project progress, and thoughts on the making of fine furniture.

Greetings from KCMO! Just completed a large commercial job in Prairie Village, KS for a lovely clothing boutique called CLIQUE. Had the chance to build some fitting room stools using some incredible French Walnut and African Wenge. Did all of the casework for the clothing racks and the point of sale station designed by Davison Architecture + Urban Design.