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Claudia Hayward
Utilizing mostly local hardwoods and keeping with the simplicity of design that The Wooden Forge has always been known for, her bowls are intended for everyday use. |
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Dale Rouleau
Dale Rouleau, a self-taught woodturner and sculptor takes unusual pieces of wood and transforms them into unique pieces of art. Using mostly native BC woods, Dale coaxes the material into expressing itself in the form. |
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Dennis and Kerry Deane Cloutier
We share a passion for wood and for simplicity of design. We believe in the importance of form and line as vehicles to display the natural beauty of wood. |
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Ed Brown
My carving work during the 70s and 80s focused mainly on jungle creatures, fish and whales. Since then, I have continued carving large scale fish pieces while experimenting with size, style and finish. My carvings are one of a kind signed pieces that reflect my passion for the lines and forms within nature. |
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Ed Pretty
Woodturning allows me to explore not only the appearance of wood, but also the sensations of colour, form and texture. It is my hope that my work allows others to do the same. |
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George Knoll
George Knoll is a self-taught wood worker who began with a sailboat when he first saw the ocean 35 years ago. He has been working with wood ever since.
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Hermann Edler
“Folk Art flies free when fantasy, some basic woodworking tools and a good sense of colour come together. I think I have made a good piece when people stop, look and smile. My work shows my love for the world of animals which is not so different from ours”.
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James Bavis
He is a self-taught wood carver who uses woods native to BC which he finds on beaches and along rivers. |
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Jason Marlow
Recognized internationally for his innovative and original pieces,
Jason is one of Canada’s most distinguished Studio Woodturners. |
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Jeff Greenup
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Kaye & Roberta Miller
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Mark Wilkinson
Not intended to be scale models but exaggerated, manipulated and caricaturized renditions of your favorite local vessels.
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Rainer Schmid
We try to let the wood design the box so that a harmony is achieved between shape, colour and grain, thus, no two boxes are identical.
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Ray & Rhonda Pummel
Collage is a strong element in my work, proposing a vision of a whole and mysteriously connected life despite the fragmented and spiritually empty version we have been presented with by the current big corporate agenda.
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Robert Taylor
Robert's pieces known as "Thickwood", are made from woods such as maple burl, cascara, big leaf maple and birch to name just a few. |
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Ron Bazar
Chosen for the rarity of the wood grain and elegance of the design, form meets function in the culinary tools Ron shapes. The pieces are polished to an exquisitely smooth finish to honour the beauty of the wood. |
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Sandy Dougal
From early childhood, Sandy Dougal's desire to work with wood was very strong. It was a dream come true when, at the age of 15, he was given the opportunity to serve as an apprentice joiner/carpenter. |
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Tom Cairns
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