Our even smaller home on the road
Photo by Macky Swoboda
Grandma and Grandad
The people who made my mom.
Mom and Dad
My mom and dad are the people who made me.
Fish carving in Yellow Cedar
lantern for Zyl Vardos...
Cherry Cup and Bead with Stinging Nettle Cordage
This Cherry wood bead and cup with Stinging Nettle cordage was made especially for the 27th Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition at the Wharton Esherick Museum. Photo by Macky Swoboda
Cosmic Seed
This seed is a story. There are two copper poles and radiating lines between the poles. Electricity is the unifying force of the cosmos and copper is humanity’s conduit. Copper wires carry energy to light our homes and fuel our devices. Every time your heart beats a tiny electrical arc fires. There is a cosmic story hidden in this seed and it needs your inquiry to grow. Sometimes another story is right under your nose if you take a closer look.
Photo by Macky Swoboda
Swing Bench
Made with baseboard trim from an old house in Bellingham, Washington. Great quality straight grained material in old trim.
Yellow Cedar Barred Owl for Eddie
Anglerfish Sauna door opening...
snail shell sauna framing...
garlic bulb heat exchanger
This stone heat exchanger is inside the Angler Fish Sauna...
angler fish sauna arch...
loft window in the Leafspring...
Pyle Driver
The day Py came home with me.
the Leafspring...
Crouching Figure western red cedar..
Trilobite Carving in Pacific Yew
Firring Strips
outdoor shower...
Cherry Kuksa
I carved this with John Reese in Seattle in front of his little studio on Stone Way...
copper trilobite vent fan cover...
pebble mosaic entryway @ snail shell
Sea Trumpet sculpture in Red Cedar
cupola from the inside the snail...
coffee hut roof commission
Social Justice Bowl
A collaborative project with HCMA Architecture and Design in Vancouver, BC
Social Justice Bowl
A collaborative project with HCMA Archtiecture and Design in Vancouver, BC
This Cherry wood bead and cup with Stinging Nettle cordage was made especially for the 27th Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition at the Wharton Esherick Museum. Photo by Macky Swoboda