Chaboo Artist- Joel Wakeman

November 18th, 2008 by admin

Joel Wakeman is nearly done with his chaboo!  He has built one from scratch, re-interpreting my design using salvaged materials.

Joel works a lot with hand tools and even mills his wood by hand without a jointer/planer.  These are hand cut dovetails!  Very impressive.  I like how he makes the material appear lighter and thinner by tapering it out towards the edge.

Joel and I actually went to the same school, the Rhode Island School of Design.  If I hadnt quit we would have been in the industrial design program together.  Its interesting to see what I missed out on by leaving school and working instead.  I asked him to come by my shop the other day and show me how to mill wood with only hand tools.  I brought out an old chunk of mahogany i had laying around the shop and he taught my apprentice Lauren and I how to flatten the face and then true up a square edge by hand.

Even though I will continue to mill wood by machine for most applications it was nice to do it by hand to really feel the material.  I got out my really nice Japanese handplane which cuts on the pull, not the push.  It felt really smooth and controlled on the mahogany and made really nice shavings.  So nice that Lauren took some home with her.  She really enjoyed using the hand tools so I think ill teach her how to use a chisel safely next chance i get ;) Thanks for the lessons Joel.

You can see Joel’s work on the website for his company, Integration Workshop. You will see that the images on his site are very well photographed.  His wife is a very talented photographer and also has an unrelated talent for falling asleep while standing.

Project Chaboo Participants

November 18th, 2008 by admin

In no particular order here are the artists participating so far:

Alisha Wessler - illustration

Lauren Wessler - wood, paper mache

Jennifer Mercede - painting

Chris Haberman - painting

Sohaila Adela - illustration

Kelly Neidig - painting

Nell Warren - painting

Robin Kaplan - illustration

Dave Laubenthal -wood, metal

David Bertman -wood, metal

Kari Merkl - metal

Joel Wakeman - wood

Juno Lachman - glass

Eric Day - wood, metal, fiberglass

Todd Griffith - painting

Joe Mansfield - laser

George Ramos - wood

Mike Halvorson - wood

Paul Sykes - wood

Lindsay Holmes - recycled skateboards

Jess Hirsch - watercolor

APAK - illustration, painting

Erin Albin (appetite) - screenprinting/fabric

Brendan Budge - industrial design

Lisa Kuhnhausen - interior design/fashion

Jason Hernandez - wood

Sarah Bennet - wood, epoxy resin

Karl Ramentol - industrial design

Ken Tomita - wood, bamboo

Amy Ruppel- designer

Maren Jensen- illustration

Sara Huston - furniture design

Orange design.build - salvaged materials

Marshall Ryan - architecture

Ryan Thomson - architecture

Megan Scheminske - painting

Don Jensen - wood

David Butts - kinetic sculpture

Marc Riera - architecture

Ryah Radomski - furniture

John Paananen - interior architecture

Emily Steen - graphic design, environment design

Oluwaseyi (Shay) Sosanya - mechanical engineering

Tom Huang - furniture design

Ben Wood - furniture

Emily Knudsen - interior design

Corbin Keech - architecture

Jim Haas - furniture

Designers participating in Project Chaboo

November 9th, 2008 by admin

The project has gained tremendous momentum the last couple weeks.  Ive convinced a handful of designers who were in ShowPDX2008 to join in on the fun. Unlike the painters/illustrators who are “decorating” a completed chaboo, many of these designers will design/fabricate their own Chaboos from scratch.  Ive encouraged the designers to freely interpret the design as they wish. Id like the project to be an opportunity for artists unique voices to be heard with a minimum of structure.  Their pieces only need to follow the design enough that a series is created.  I am working closely with some of the designers and others will work completely independently.

These designers are highly skilled in specific mediums such as metal, glass, concrete, wood, and felt.  Im excited to see how these different materials can be integrated into Chaboo!

Im looking for more designers for this project.  Send people my way if they would be interested!

In alphabetical order with preliminary chaboo ideas:

Scott Bord- Manual Design Works

formed concrete

David Bertman- David Bertman Designs

edging with metal and some kind of webbing

Eric Day

Matt Deschler- Formed Objects


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