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Rodney Hayward
Fine wood work is a total immersion pursuit which I suppose
could be accurately described as a calling ... a concept that
is rarely mentioned today although it fits well as a description.
For me the creative act of making or of gaining understanding
is, at best, a sublime experience.
My
early shaping included growing up alone and fairly isolated.
I had to be the source of my own stimulation and amusement.
I developed as a bookish, nerdy, inward kind of a kid. I read,
I whittled things from wood, built models of all kinds and
I dabbled in the science of my mothers laundry.
It is perhaps not surprising that by temperament and innate
capacity, synthetic organic chemistry first laid claim to
me. This is probably the most artisan of all the sciences.
An element of creativity I bring to fine woodwork from this
abandoned scientific life, is the love of investigation: the
love of the process of insight into the subtleties of structure
and design. Consequently, I have written much on wood and
its relationship with design.
Good design in wood is more than using its intrinsic qualities
it is about seeking structures that are tough yet delicate
like the tracery of construction in the trees from whence
the wood came. Wood is a sustainable composite polymer. Yet,
wood is also the skeleton of a life. When I work I try not
to lose sight of the tree.
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