Thursday, September 10, 2015

A Look at the Walls

This a view of the wall to the left as you enter through the front door. A rack of hand printed cards, a table with guest book, an assortment of vintage paintings and prints on the wall, and the chair and "stool table" Rich worked on this summer are all there to greet you.
 As you  turn left into the smaller gallery, the Boston Morning mural is on the right wall. It is  flanked by drawings on the left and a series of photos taken as Rich witnessed a prescribed burn at Pebble Hill Plantation. There is also the green table Rich made.
The rest of the smaller gallery space shows the benches we made, a large painting/collage screen, and a quad-trych (four panel image) on the wall. There are other paintings, drawings, prints and a table as well.

Other views of the rest of the space will be forthcoming. We are in the process of re-organizing the space.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Another Bench

This is the fourth bench we have made in the this style. There are several other smaller ones, including the "picket bench". This is a heavy, durable bench that is built to last. The painted design is made with outdoor latex-based paint. These benches are perfect for a funky garden or patio space. Come by the gallery and take a look!

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Light My Fire… just not within 50 ft of the building

In addition to wooden boxes, wooden nickels and wooden furniture, Rich designed hand-drawn covers for matchbooks and matchboxes. He started with blank white matchbooks and boxes. At first, he treated them like tiny canvases to create abstract marker paintings. His technique evolved to composing more representational images, similar to his nickels. Like his nickels, he is selling the packs of matches for $2 each.





Thursday, August 20, 2015

Wooden Nickel Mania

These are some of the more than 350 hand-drawn wooden nickel tokens Rich made over the summer. He was inspired by carnival and side show tokens, advertisements, ancient coins, famous works of art, food, animals, vintage travel coins, fictional organizations and businesses, brothel tokens and other tongue-in-cheek humor. Most of the nickels have writing or an image on the reverse side that explains the image on the obverse. Rich is selling these at $2/each. He says, "They may be worth a nickel, but they cost two dollars!"  Along with the nickels, Rich also produced a number of small wooden tiles. These were mostly inspired by Arts and Crafts era pottery and tile works from the early 20th Century. Come by and browse through the basket of nickels and other assorted treasures.









Wednesday, August 19, 2015

More highlights from a summer of making!

This is a peacock made from a repurposed wooden rocking chair.
 This is a vintage wooden box that Richard burned, carved and painted with the image of an oak-lined dirt road.
 Continuing in the peacock theme, this box is painted with a peacock feather design.
 This is one of several benches that we have been painting. Richard burned in the decorative grape vine motif, then painted it.
 This is another vintage wooden box with a sliding lid. It has a very Asian feel to it with the stylized old tree and the sunset images.
 This is the first bench we painted. It was inspired by quilts and stained glass.
 This is a small "picket bench" made from a section of old fence.
This is the newest piece- a decorative table that is topped with a collage of wooden pieces. To give it a little more functionality and a smoother surface in the middle, a round glass piece was added (it is removable).

Thursday, August 6, 2015

New Creations

Red bench with birds by Lori ($60.00)

Detail of red bench















I mentioned last week that Richard has been busy making benches, boxes, tables, and other assorted wood crafts; here are a few images. He has worked this summer like the Tasmanian Devil and so the Boardwalk is filled with all kinds of beautiful pieces.

Dogwood box by Richard ($45.00)