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arnoldheuvelman
Arnold Heuvelman
I have only been turning since 2005 and enjoy turning many things on a Lathe. This is when a client and very good friend helped me turn my first wine bottle stop. I was convinced that this was something I wanted to do and took my first class here in St.…
carolynlinton
Carolyn Linton
I, Carolyn Linton, gather the timber of old barns and craft the wood into furniture and designs that reveal the priceless character of the past. With careful sanding and waxing, the luster and ambiance of old, growth grain is beautifully showcased. Pure…
cecilrobertson

In today’s high tech world, I find it refreshing to sit at my work bench, pick up a hand tool, a piece of lovely wood and make something that will last many lifetimes. Making Windsor chairs, boxes and bowls that can be used and enjoyed every day for…
charlespritchard
Charles Pritchard
Charles Pritchard creates unique wooden forms, both functional and decorative, from the Midwestern-native woods, dramatic burls of the West Coast, and exotics harvested from managed-tropical forests. Nature offers unexpected delights with bark inclusions,…
danielburleson
Daniel Burleson
Artist Profile I have been making “one-of-a-kind” artistic and functional items on a wood lathe since 1983.  I am a retired Asst Fire Chief so I can now focus full time on my woodworking art.  I use reclaimed Missouri hardwoods, keeping it out of the…
davisspurlock
Davis Spurlock
There is a reward which comes from making an object with your hands. The reward is in the making itself, as well as in the finished object. I believe that we are made in the image of God, and part of what that means is we are "hard wired" to be creative.…
Dennis Nevergall
As a math teacher, now retired, I have always been enchanted with the beauty of geometric forms and the magic of trigonometry. In 1986 I started playing with veneer to make small decorative wall hangings with geometric designs. Many of the designs were…
haroldengelke
Harold Engelke
Hello and welcome to my small world that is full of saw dust, wood, wood chips and hundreds of tools and of course, my faithful dog named Dakota. My name is Harold D. Engelke and I am a retired Quality Engineer from McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Much…
jamesstewart
James L. Stewart
This artist is also a Juried Member under the Wood Category.   My name is James (Jim) Stewart. I am 65 years young. I am retired and have loved creating from various mediums all my life. I have had no formal training. The good Lord has blessed me with…
jeromecox
Jerry Cox
I believe that great furniture is Art.  I also enjoy combining wood turning, carving and 33 years of fine furniture making skills in my Sci- Fi themed Sculptures. So for me the line between Sculpture and Furniture is blurred in that form follows function. …
jerrycrowe
Jerry Crowe
Jerry Crowe was raised on a small farm in the woody Ozark hills of Missouri. After serving in the US Navy and Air Force, he went into the restaurant business. He eventually made his way to the South Pacific where he worked as a hotel chef in Ponape and the…
jimbarksdale
Jim Barksdale
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jimmcdonald
Jim McDonald
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joemarshall
Joe Marshall
Originally from Ireland, I moved to the United States in 2001 and settled down in Columbia, MO. I carve wooden bowls and votives from local Missouri woods with hand and power tools. The shapes are loosely based on a traditional dough or trencher bowls.…
kevinwilliamson
Kevin Williamson
Kevin spent his growing up years in rural southern Indiana, an area not unlike southern Missouri. Those formative years in the woods and streams fostered a love for beauty and art that he has never outgrown. He worked in his father's furniture shop, drew…
Kim Kenney
Kim Kenney
Armed with no formal artistic training and nothing more than a love of things born from Nature, along with amazing amount of good luck, Kim Kenney (a.k.a. JusKim) began her woodturning career late in 2008.  Taking instruction from Artist Jerry Crowe of…
lorenwoodard

Loren Woodard is a wood carver living in the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks region of Missouri. Loren believes that much of the artistic process is created by the artist's surroundings. Thus, he believes that he is located in the perfect place to creat his…
lowellhutchison
Lowell Hutchison
I turn segmented wood bowls using domestic and imported woods. The patterns are created by cutting and gluing small pieces of wood.  Sometimes this is done several times to create the desired effect.  My signature piece is the incorporation of a piano…
markkoritz
Mark H. Koritz
I have been using wood to create unique works of art for many years, but I've only recently begun exhibiting in shows. While building my studio, I used my design skills to create a professional-looking functional environment. Over the last few years, I…
richardwebb
Richard Webb
Richard W. WebbPottery — Woodcarving — PaintingTo hold a piece of wood and feel the spirit of the wood from deep within waiting to get out through my carving tools, to hold a piece of paper and spread watercolors on it letting them react and interact to…
rickbraun
Rick Braun
Wood Merchant From an early age I have always loved the beauty that can be found while on a leisurely walk in the woods, along a lakeshore or down a quiet meandering stream. These walks have allowed me to study all of the intriguing shapes and formations…
russbiros
Russ Biros
Growing up in Wisconsin's north woods in a community with a large Scandinavian presence, I came to appreciate the beauty of wood and the Norwegian style decoration. After many years of carving fish and birds, I changed my focus to making and decorating…
stanleyboyle
Stanley C. Boyle
After retiring from a career as an aerospace engineer, I became interested in woodworking as a hobby and began to accumulate equipment for a shop. Initially, my woodworking was limited to designing and building furniture for our home and children. After…
stephenmassman
Stephen Massman
I was first introduced to woodturning in a high school woodworking class.  I rediscovered woodturning in 2006 and haven’t looked back since.  I am largely self-taught—though I am an avid follower of woodturning newsgroups and magazines.  I am a proud…
stevepalmer
Steve Palmer
I have worked with wood all of my adult life and I have great appreciation for its natural beauty. Over the years, I have created a range of turned pieces, boxes, jewelry cases, and furniture that combine original designs, various materials, and…
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