Showing posts with label Natural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2011

Military Signs from Upcycled Cabinets Semper Fi

Phil's art niche is custom woodworking out of his shop, close to Metamora, Illinois (which is ironically in Woodford County.) He was formerly trained in avionics (aviation electronics) while serving in the Marine Corps. If you look closely, you can see Marine Corps memorabilia and jet aircraft photos decorating his woodworking shop. He currently tests software by profession, so it’s not a surprise to find that his digital day job often overlaps his woodworking night life.
Maple carved plaque uses Phil's v-carving technique.
Although he learned about woodworking through classes in high school, he credits the natural abilities inherited from his father.  Phil recalls, “My dad did cabinet making on the side. I was the gopher from an early age. The first project of my own that I remember was an exact scale replica of a battleship made from cut-offs from whatever project my dad was working on. I was probably 6 years old at the time so you can imagine just how ‘exact’ the replica was." Phil found himself into his woodworking endeavors when he bought a house.  He says, "There are a lot of sophisticated (and costly) projects you can do yourself if you have the right tools and skill." When not creating, he writes for his woodworking web site or answering woodworking questions on Internet forums. He has been featured in Wood Magazine.
These monogram plaques run about $35 in Phils's Etsy shop

How He Designed the Machine to Make His Designs Phil taught himself to use CAD software for his profession, and soon found it too useful to resist when doing his woodworking projects. “With CAD software, you can design or plan your project so there aren’t too many surprises at the end", he says.  Over time this eventually led Phil into woodworking with CNC equipment. This equipment can be quite expensive, out of reach of most hobbyists and even many professionals. So, Phil took the challenge and designed and built his own CNC router. (I'm certain having a background in electronics and CAD helped!)   Phil explains that "The CNC has opened up entirely new avenues in the areas of design.  If I can draw it, I can make it.”
Family signs are a great gift for the new bride and groom.
 Mission Style Meets Military  Phil’s design Aesthetic on signs would be considered Mission (Arts & Crafts), Shaker, and Western Victorian. Phil says, “I just love all the old trim work and designs used in the mid 1800’s.” His CNC machine in his shop is decorated with these scroll designs, similar to those used on gun engravings reminiscent of that era. 
Note the old engravings.
Phil prefers to work with native American hardwoods. Some of his stock comes from trees he felled himself and had sawn into lumber. Phil also gets some of his lumber from a local tree feller. He explains, "You cannot buy some of this wood in a lumber yard, it’s just not available at this quality level.”  Phil will also use upcycled cabinetry, such as doors in some of his designs--but only if they are real solid wood, no veneer! Connect with Phil  Phil is relatively new to Etsy and Facebook, and would love for you to drop him a line to say hello, critique his shop, or give him some new ideas! He is looking forward to becoming part of the Etsy community! Bench Mark Custom Signs and Wonders on Facebook Bench Mark Custom Signs on Etsy!

This post written by Ira Mency, for inclusion on Etsy Recyclers Guild and Handmadeology. 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Tracy Melton's Reclaimed Tree Rings : Decor and More

GOT WOOD?
I happened across this artist , Tracy Melton from Indianapolis on Etsy, whose shop is Focus Line Art.  His medium is reclaimed wood, and paintings upon which are modern and unique in fashion. The colors are strikingly beautiful and somehow seem to accentuate the natural wood, keeping a fine balance between Man-Made beauty and Mother Nature.
How lovely a collection of these look on the wall in your modern home.  Each one is hand painted and glazed, with no two alike, although all are stunning!  Clients including Mcgraw- Hill Publishing, Hilton Hospitality, Therese Virserius Interior Design, Memphis Children's Hospital and The Martha Stewart Show must think so too.  Tracy has sold thousands of paintings over the years. 

Tracy says, "My work is an expression of what I see while hiking and camping in the Appalachian Mountains. It is based on how nature develops, grows, dies, and is born again. I like to engage in a nonverbal conversation about nature with the public through my paintings. My work allows me to think abstractly about the natural cycle of life."


Not only do you have a wonderful opportunity to buy a collection of wall art, but you are purchasing something made with greener items and processes! Kudos to Tracy for keeping the beauty of Mother Nature in his work and going greener as an artist!
Further Reading & Connections :


Tracy's Twitter
Apartment Therapy on Tracy Melton
Tracy Melton's Tree Rings on Grass Roots Modern
Design Mind on Tracy Melton

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Into the Trees Etsy Shop Prove Florida Palm Fronds Make for Eco Friendly Art


 
Janet Craig of Into the Trees shop on Etsy has proven natural elements and nature made beauty transforms into eco friendly works of art.  Out of her "Palm Frond Studios" in Lakeland & Miami Florida, Janet searches for the best elements in making her lovely home and wall decor sculptures.  They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so with that we will highlight her works and why we love them so. Today, we salute you Janet!
Mediums:  Original Painting mixed with Nature Made Palm Fronds        

Beautiful colors to fit most any decor range in price, some averaging around $55
and look like fish.  Janet calls these, "Painted Ladies."
See more offerings at IntoTheTrees

Each shape is different, and choice of color is amazing. This one $55, here.



Three Foot Long Fish, $65!
Fun Mermaid and More HERE.


Nature Inspired.

Santa Dude Palm Frond Art: Not just for Christmas Anymore
Whopping five feet high , $120, IntoTheTrees.


ARTIST PROFILE & FURTHER READING:
"I incorporate nature into my art. To relax, I hunt for my found palm fronds to recycle into my art, never knowing what I'll find. Each is unique in it's own way." ~Janet Craig, 2009

"Brilliantly Colored Palm Branch Art" ~ Article, Environmental Graffiti, 2010


 
   Janet Craig
                 Palm Frond Studio              








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