Thursday 28 November 2013

Wall Hangings

These are some of the wall hangings that I have made of poplar. I like poplar because it has so many variations in the graining and colouring of the wood. It can be very pale in colour, but can also be a rich dark chocolate brown. It can also have graining that is green or a deep purple in colour.







Antique Japanese Hibachi

This is a replica antique Japanese Hibachi that I designed and built. I just have to attach the pulls to the storage compartment. (not attached in photo below)
It's made of cedar and has a faux fire box lined with brass and covered with a glass top. A storage container with a double top is included in the Hibachi. It's finished with satin polyurethane and a final light sanding and polished with beeswax.


The hibachi was originally used in Japan for cooking and also as a source of heating the home. This hibachi is for decorative use only.

approximately 24" wide by 30" long by 18" high

Thursday 17 October 2013

discARTed 2013


Wow, hard to believe a year has passed since the last 'discARTed' show. It's a show sponsored by Books & Company and the Picton public library. Artists, artisans, and the general population are invited to submit "works of art" that they have created from discarded books from the library and the book store. The show runs from October 19th to 26th.

I submitted the two pieces shown here.


I like to play with the pieces so that they reflect the play on words in the title of the show. It's a fun show... hope you get to see it.


Thursday 14 February 2013


How did I get here? 

What’s the fascination with wood?                      

I’m not sure that I know the answer to these questions, at least the first one, anyway. Since my early twenties I have designed and built furniture, pieces for landscaping, folding screens, samurai sword display cases, renovated kitchens and bathrooms, and made planters and gifts for people. As I look back and even forward it’s the design challenge that is at least equally intriguing as the building. 

I come from a family with a sister and a brother that both graduated from the Ontario College of Art and both enjoyed successful careers in their field. I on the other hand spent twenty-five years in computer related business and another twenty years in my own business as a distributor and an independent sales rep selling to bicycle shops throughout Ontario.

After retiring I was looking for something to do. It was about that time that the city converted to the green waste containers and large blue bins that could be wheeled to the curb and collected with little effort through automation. I designed a planter that would take your old “blue box” as an insert and give it some new purpose.
 A small ad that showed this as well as offering custom design for planters and the work soon took off. Well, the custom design side of it took off. Landscape designers, TV producers, rooftop gardeners, apartment dwellers, folks needing raised planters, physiotherapy studios, they all had special requirements and they became 95% of the work.


fascination... 

I think the fascination is as much with the challenge that the design presents, almost like solving a puzzle. For a long time I have admired the simplicity in Arts & Crafts furniture and design. If you study Japanese joinery at all you can’t help but be fascinated, if not overwhelmed and in awe. 

Not that the wood itself is not fascinating in it’s beauty and it’s majesty. Heartwood, sapwood, quarter sawn oak, the smell of some cedar, or a magnificent bit of grain can leave me with a new expense and intrigued with what to do with it. I guess if you spend three weeks in Kyoto, Japan and come home with a piece of wood as a souvenir you’re hooked. If you don’t cook but come back from St. John’s, NFLD with a wooden cooking spoon, you’re hooked. Stand in the middle of a 200 year old Quaker cemetery and look up at the towering 150 foot pines and you are hooked or dead!



About Me

Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
Before retiring I spent 25 years in the computer industry and another 18 years with my own business as an independent sales rep and a distributor in the cycling industry. I have two grown daughters, two beautiful grandchildren and still live with my first wife. I have always enjoyed woodworking and I have designed and built furniture, both indoor and outdoor. I have done extensive renovations, both interior and landscape. My sister and brother were both graduates of OCA (Ontario College of Art) and my daughter graduated from Sheridan College graphic arts program. I just go with what I learned from osmosis and observation. I enjoy craft beer, Italian food, and ice cream.