Hello to the group,
Many years ago when I still had hair on the top of my head, I was active on the IAP website. As my studio work grew and I began demonstrating all across the U.S, my schedule did not allow me to participate much in online forums. My last posting back then on the IAP website was from 2007…
I finally retired a few years ago (after 20+ years as a professional wiodturner) from my studio "Eurowood Werks." I'm now returning to my studio work after we complete some final remodelling work on our home and my studio. I'm looking forward to the next artistic chapter in my studio work…
I credit the late John Jordan for my decision to become a professional woodturner… Whilst on vacation one year, my wife and I stopped at a gallery where John had some of his hollow forms on display. After viewing his elegant hollow forms, I knew I wanted to become a woodturner!
I took a woodturning class from John at his home in Tennessee back then and I began my career in woodturning… I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. He was such a major force in the woodturning world and I was proud to call him my friend and mentor.
Steve
Many years ago when I still had hair on the top of my head, I was active on the IAP website. As my studio work grew and I began demonstrating all across the U.S, my schedule did not allow me to participate much in online forums. My last posting back then on the IAP website was from 2007…
I finally retired a few years ago (after 20+ years as a professional wiodturner) from my studio "Eurowood Werks." I'm now returning to my studio work after we complete some final remodelling work on our home and my studio. I'm looking forward to the next artistic chapter in my studio work…
I credit the late John Jordan for my decision to become a professional woodturner… Whilst on vacation one year, my wife and I stopped at a gallery where John had some of his hollow forms on display. After viewing his elegant hollow forms, I knew I wanted to become a woodturner!
I took a woodturning class from John at his home in Tennessee back then and I began my career in woodturning… I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. He was such a major force in the woodturning world and I was proud to call him my friend and mentor.
Steve