Function:

I am a visual artist and woodworker creating functional and character filled furniture and accessories using the many techniques I have accumulated over the years. I received my BFA in 1998 and have since done fine art, finish carpentry, cabinet installation, and faux finishing. I have been doing original furniture design and custom woodwork since 2010.
My goal and purpose is to combine these elements and skills to make functional beautiful furniture that is inviting as well as aesthetically pleasing.
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Monday, February 1, 2016

The Red Arrow Longboard is rolling!

This is my first attempt at a ply longboard, turned out quite well for just kind of winging it. Researched some techniques and tricks and ready to put some designs into production.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Driftwood Bench in Spruce and Ash. $275.00

Crafted from savaged driftwood spruce and ash, this piece is loaded with character. 60 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 18 high. Sealed with oil based polyurethane. For contact and purchasing visit my online shop at www.driftedge.etsy.com





Salvaged Douglas Fir Bench. $295.00

This is a really beefy piece, created from a 3 x 14 inch plank with huge box joints to join the legs. I added a red mahogany stain to deepen the tone, and the piece is sealed with oil based polyurethane.
48 inches long, 14 wide and 18 high. For purchasing or contact, visit my online shop at www.driftedge.etsy.com





Monday, September 14, 2015

Bike racks in Oregon Myrtle, Myrtle with Purple Heart Stripes, Maple with Walnut Stripes, Walnut, And Purple Heart.

These indoor bike racks are handsome as well as functional. Super handy for people living in the city who don't feel safe leaving their bike outside at night. If you have to drag the thing into your apartment, you may as well have a spot for it to live. For details and purchasing visit my Etsy shop at www.driftedge.etsy.com

























Friday, March 13, 2015