Saturday, March 27, 2010

My artwork on display at Lululemon

..The cool folks at the Lululemon clothing store (a Canadian chain of yoga/activewear) have allowed me to put up my artwork in their store. A twist of fate allowed this, but they've been awesome. I can put in as many pieces as I want, and change it as often as I see fit. They loved the fact that my artwork matched the colors in their store.

Here's the first 4 I put in there lately. I'm doing another 14-20 paintings (possibly scrollsawed pieces) in there (they have a lot of high wall space to fill. The first 4 are 3 of my scrollsawed pieces (all made out of hundreds of pieces of painted wood, and one acrylic and spraypaint canvas.

The store is in the Coquitlam Center Mall in the outskirts of Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Enjoy,

Dave
































Friday, September 18, 2009

Ford themed Eternity Box

I was asked to make an ashes casket for the father of a friend. His father had a '56 Ford, so this is what I created.

Made from Pine using only my scrollsaw. 11"x11"x5"


















Wednesday, May 13, 2009

The Wooden Flowers - a scrollsawed project that moves

Check out my latest creation, all wood parts, no nails, no screws, no glue, and it moves!





Cheers!

Dave
www.amazedcreations.com

Monday, April 6, 2009

Wrinkles - progression pics of a wooden face

Started with a doodle on a piece of normal sized paper. As always, I have to make sure every line is connected (so it can all be cut out), gotta be creative with eyeballs.



Spray glued it to a piece of pine:


 


Cut out the outline using the trusty Dewalt Scrollsaw



Then traced the outline onto another piece which will become the backing board:



Both the project and backing board cut out:



Time to start cutting out the 94 (I think) pieces. You can see the blade just above the black air blower. The blade width is about the same as the line drawn with a pencil or pen:



Then my son Zacky Potter told me it was time to come in for supper:



Half cut, well okay I only had one beer:



Fully cut out:



Glue peeling time, the spray glue comes off pretty easily. If I use too much glue, a bit of Mineral Spirits makes it come off without the residue:


 


Fully peeled, but unfortunately a bit blurry, perhaps it was the second beer?:



The start of sanding each piece, gotta love the new belt sander, although I did lose a piece for about 15 minutes, gottta keep the shop floor dust free I suppose:



Most of the sanding done with the belt sander, just need to do some hand sanding to tidy everything up:



Side angle view:



The eyes have it, another blurry one, sorry!:



Is this one better?:



Then I bought it inside for the night. I might just leave it like this, all I'll have to do is glue it all together, or I may decide to paint each piece, but I kind of like the wood grain showing. What would you do?:



Not a bad day, good weather, and on top of working for 8 hours at my day job, I got all of this done as well (by 10:00 at night)


Cheers!


Dave


www.amazedcreations.com


 

Friday, January 23, 2009

I'm featured in a new magazine, and would like your vote in a poll they have

Hey there,

I'm currently featured in the new Scrollsaw magazine, and they've added an online gallery and a poll which if enough people vote, I could be doing some feature articles and possibly a book on how I do my woodworking.



If you could drop by and vote, I'd appreciate it. Pass it on...

http://www.scrollsawer.com/issue34/Sawdust.php

Thanks,

Dave

Wednesday, August 20, 2008