26th April 2009

a gift for Noorjahan

This jewelry box is a custom gift I made at the request of my friend Mark for his wife Noorjahan and is made of Swiss pearwood and African wenge.   The relief carved lettering on the lid is written in a Persian language known as Dari, her name means ‘light of the world’.  One of the true blessings in life is knowing friends such as Mark and Noorjahan who have welcomed me, supported me and helped me in many ways since moving to Butte in 2006.

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14th April 2009

a sign of the times

Every now and then a special project comes along that really stretches my skills and creative process.  This sign project for an artist friend evolved out of some ideas this winter and we worked together to design and create a ‘business branding’ concept that reflects Montana, her work and the historic nature of Butte.   Made of sheet aluminum with reclaimed copper  interior panels which are visible through the negative space lettering the signs hit the mark on what we hoped to achieve.  The black lettering is engraved and painted,  hammered-copper riveting, distressed patinated edging and fasteners complete an old world look.   It is always a fun challenge to work with talented people who keep an open dialogue and have vision of what the final project will become.  Thanks to Mike for the bracket work and a talented client, this project ranks as a favorite ever and I am proud to say it came through my studio.

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21st March 2009

ashes to beauty

One of the fascinating woods I have worked with in the past several years is beetle killed pine.  Millions of acres of forests in North America have been decimated by the small IPS bark beetle over the last decade yet there is beauty as a result of the destruction.   The beetle introduces a bacteria into the tree in the cambium layer of the growth rings and the result is a stunning effect known as blue stain.  The staining occurs rapidly in the sapwood and does not affect the heartwood of the tree.   This is an experimental piece I worked with made of thin crosscuts of lodgepole blue stain pine.

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24th February 2009

morning commute in Montana

The past few weeks have been mild here in the mountains and I’ve been honored to work on a stairway project high on the continental divide.  These are The Highlands south of Butte and it has been inspiring to make the drive to the property and enjoy views like this.   Today I watched the storms roll across the mountain and forgot my little problems in the valley.

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17th February 2009

Raising the flag

On the hottest day of last summer my friend Jeff stopped by and told me a garage was being demolished near his home.  The site supervisor told him to salvage anything he wanted so immediately he came and got me.  We sweated and got sun-burned pulling what we wanted to keep.  I made a flag from a section of the garage wall .. it is about 37″ tall and 72″ wide.  Under the collapsed walls we found a great stash of clear pine planks.  A long time ago a fellow woodworker stored them but never got around to using them .. thanks ol’ friend!

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20th October 2008

sunflowers on park & montana

I had some fun last summer watching a variety of flowers grow on the corner.  Some were mammoth sunflowers that added some color and now have become birdfood.

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