Another useful resource for woodworkers that provides inspiration and also knowledge of what one’s preference are not. Each of the 500 enclose a space and provide a means of accessing that space, but that’s where any homage to the idea of function ends, because ‘normal’ or ‘standard’ is not really what this book is about. Sculptural is the description aptly applied to most of these works that differ by means of form, woods combined, use of colour, joinery techniques, ornament and metaphor. From the quirky and way-out to the deconstructed and deceptively simple this book is a tour through a collective pool of imagination. Nine Australians have work represented.
Juried by John Grew Sheridan, softcover, 420 pages
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