
Woodworking

Blue Door Woodcraft
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Gary is a lifelong woodworker who loves revealing Mother Nature's handiwork. He creates everything from toys to custom homes. Now he turns wood on a lathe, making wood bowls, platters, hand mirrors and art pieces that may incorporate semi-precious stones and epoxy resin.
Gary harvests his own wood from naturally fallen trees, processing the wood into turning blanks and finally turning the wood into bowls and platters.

Brian Egan Art
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Brian creates wood sculptures and encaustic wax paintings. Nature is the inspiration for his practice.
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His work has been featured in the Teal Artist Cooperative, Philomath Open Studios, the Guistina Gallery at OSU, and at The Arts Center.

Da G Wood Designs
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Having always been enamored with figured wood, one day Darren set out to see what he could build with the abundance of wood supply in our area.
A veteran (with issues), Darren finds that woodworking helps to alleviate them. His woodworking journey began with a drive to learn how to create something beautiful from a natural resource (wood).
His inspiration comes from "Bourbon Moth Studios", "Sawyer Designs" and "Padulla Studio".

Katherine Edmonds
@katherine__edmonds
Katherine-edmonds.com
Katherine is a craftsperson, designer, and educator who uses design and woodworking to explore connection with others, the natural world, creativity, and to herself. The unspoken language of creation allows her to embrace and exist within a vulnerability that is often elusive or completely lacking within spoken language.
With degrees in Biology, Ecology, and Mechanical Engineering, she has honed her woodworking skills through intensive training and apprenticeships. Katherine's diverse career spans over 35 jobs. Embracing her neurodivergence, she has returned to craft, focusing on its physicality.
Currently, she co-operates Highland Woodshop, teaching and mentoring woodworkers. Katherine is also involved with Tarweed Folk School and co-founded Playing Possum Collective. She enjoys exploring new techniques like marquetry and pyrography, integrating her knowledge of ecological processes into her designs.

KidPuzzles
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Marvin & Margaret Jack personally design and make every wooden puzzle on their site. Their work is inspired by their travels and surrounding nature of the Pacific Northwest and places strong emphasis on design, safety, and quality in the puzzle-making process.
KidPuzzles was born when Marvin & Margaret started making puzzles for their own children as a young family in the early-mid 1980s. One thing led to another and their hobby grew into a living! Now their kids are grown, but they love helping others enrich the unique "puzzle-making stage" in a child's life.
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Marvin & Margaret hope that recipients derive some of the same joys that they do in making and sharing their handmade wooden puzzles.

Oak & Iron