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John Shrader - Fine Wood Turnings and Sculpture

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Turned Art by John Shrader

Ocean Home
This piece is part of the Patterns in Nature Series. The three Sea vessels are based on microscopic sea creatures called Radiolarians. They build houses for themselves out of silica which are highly elaborate and to my eyes exquisitely beautiful.  The holes in their shells are laid out in a mathematical pattern.  These creatures have been around for at least 400 million years and maybe as long as 500 million years.  By comparison, we humans haven't even gotten out of the starting block yet.
This piece won the 2008 Northwest Fine Woodworking box competition in both the Juried and Peoples Choice categories.


 


John Shrader        Kirkland, WA, USA
John Shrader
Contact
email: shraderorder@hotmail.com
website: crestcreations.net
phone: 425-653-3504

Artist Biography

I have made things with my hands as long as I can remember, such as model airplanes, jewelry, furniture, optical instruments, and most recently wood turnings. I retired from Boeing in 1998 where I was first an engineer and then a manager working with explosives, lasers, electric guns, advanced inspection techniques, etc. While I enjoyed my Boeing career immensely, I missed being “hands on” my last years as a manager. Shortly before I retired I started wood turning. About 6 years ago I ran out of friends and relatives to give my bowls to, so I started selling my work through local galleries. In 2008 my piece "Ocean Home" I won the Northwest Fine Woodworking 29th Annual Box Competition in both the juried and people’s choice categories.

Artist’s Statement

I try to convey a feeling of grace and elegance with my work. I love the richness of wood grain and delight in displaying it so others can also appreciate its beauty. While I find perfection admirable, for me it is the siren song leading to being safe, so I strive most of all for excellence. I utilize my background in engineering to facilitate executing difficult projects, but the technology is always subservient to communicating a feeling or an idea. For me, working in my shop a joyful experience. I hope that this joy is communicated to those who acquire my work, and that they share in it.

 

   

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