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Harmony, 2017 | Jim Christiansen, Idaho

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Harmony, 2017 | Jim Christiansen, Idaho
Cherry, acrylic | 8.5 x 5.5 x 5.5in/21.6 x 13.9 x 13.9 cm

Artist Statement:
This project was inspired by the forms of ancient Japanese bronze vases. It is the last of the flower/butterfly motif that I will be making.

About the Artist:
Like many woodworkers, Jim had his first exposure to turning wood in high school shop class. Although his early projects lacked great skill, they did create a love and an appreciation for working with wood.
Later in life, after a constant search to put his creative energy to some purpose, Jim purchased an Oliver lathe, and began turning where he had left off nearly 30 years before. Then he attended a Woodturning Symposium in Utah, where he was introduced to master woodturners including John Jordan, Michael Housluk and Hans Weissflog. His exposure to their work and their enthusiasm about their craft led him down to path of learning, collaborating and sharing with other wood turners and artists.

Jim's work is very personal, and reflects his deeper feelings about the mysteries of life. He constantly experiments with new ideas and moves forward in his designs. He feels fortunate to be part of the movement towards wood turning as an art form.

Jim has published articles, been featured in books, and shown in international exhibitions. His work is owned by collectors all over the world. He often shares his art and love of wood working by traveling, teaching, and sharing his studio.