"Jamaica Dogwood Box with Hammered Copper" Exotic Wood Sculpture. Hammered copper with patina handle. 2 1/8" H x 5 1/2" L x 3 1/4" W.
Brian Donahue
Artist Bio
It has been over half a century since Brian Donahue began working with wood at the age of twelve. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio State University with a major in social sciences. He spent his working career as a sales representative for a major corporation. His wood creations have been both an avocation and a release from the pressure of the business world. He is self-taught relative to his art background and has been showing his work professionally since 1988. In 2006, he developed a back problem and has since retired from art festivals. He now does special corporate or commissioned projects and sells a limited amount of work in a few galleries. In his retirement he has continued to explore new media and projects adding welding and some forging to his skill list. He has devoted time to doing sculptural work in metal and reclaimed materials. He also does furniture projects with some of his material collections, mostly on commission, and can provide references and photos of large work.
Background
While his education and career were oriented towards business, he spent much time honing his craft. A basement/garage workshop that produced furniture, small toys and gifts, and restored a wood boat eventually grew into a large studio and nearly full-time business supplying art shows and a small group of galleries. Most of his wood creations have centered on small boxes. He began with his first one in seventh grade and has done over a thousand since.
With the encouragement of his son, he began working with a wood lathe in 1989, which gave him a new opportunity of expanding the simple box into the concept of vessels. While working to expand his technical skills, he has also concentrated on artistic expression. He has spent thousands of hours working, reading, watching videos, and attending seminars to enhance his skills. He has studied at Arrowmont School and has had the opportunity to work personally with both David Ellsworth and John Jordan. During professional seminars he has had the opportunity to study and interact with some of the true masters in the field of wood turning and sculpture, including Michael Hosaluk, Jacque Vessery, Stony Lamar, Michelle Holzapfel, Arthur Jones, and other gifted artists. Mostly what he has done is spend a lot of time at his workbench in his studio.
Process
Brian harvests or reclaims all the materials he uses. He concentrates on rescuing unique pieces of wood, iron, rusted metal, shell, or stone for his work. He has spent many years cutting and collecting rare timber from Northern Michigan to the Florida Keys, constantly in search of that rare piece of wood whose character will enhance his work. Hurricanes and other storms in the Florida Keys have supplied him with many unusual exotic tropical hard woods. He has rescued many logs which would otherwise have been burned.
For the last several years he has concentrated on developing his skills in metal work, learning to cut and weld all ranges of metal. He has accumulated a significant collection of reclaimed iron and steel artifacts to use in his creations. His taste is always toward organic objects that show a lot of character that can only be achieved with age. Some of his most outstanding work has come from cast off materials from workshops, factories, farms, barns; anywhere he can find the perfect piece of imperfect material.
Juried Shows
The Toledo Museum of Art Area Artist Show (8 times, and award winner).
Black Swamp Arts Festival (multiple awards).
Crosby Festival of the Arts (award winner).
Ohio Designer Craftsmen Best of Ohio (2 shows).
AAW International Conference Instant Gallery.
Birmingham Festival.
Charlevoix Waterfront Art Festival.
Commissioned Projects
2007-08 Masco Corporation, Merrilat Cabinet division: Shaping our Future award and sculpture project.
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