Friday, April 12, 2013

Still Another Inconvenient Truth


Written by: Randy Weersing - Randy Weersing Furniture Designs

OK, you've heard it before - How virtuous it is to buy local, custom designed, hand crafted, free-range, planet-friendly, gluten-free, gender neutral, politically correct products. Add adjectives at will, available space limits me to a few. I believe it, but I won't go on about it, you're either on board or not. I would like to tell you however, what it is about this work that keeps me energized and engaged.

Having a piece custom designed and built is a valuable opportunity to make a statement: a statement of what you think is important and worthwhile, an affirmation of values by a person who appreciates the dedication and respects the sacrifices of those who create it.

Custom builders of art furniture are not doing this to gain fame and fortune, for few ever achieve this. We design and build to create beauty in form and function, to enrich the lives of the people for whom we create by providing objects for the individual, not for the masses. If we are doing it right it will be a personalized perfect fit, not for everyone, but for you.

I've been designing and building for some 35 years and I never tire of it. Each new project is like setting off on a voyage with that same thrill of anticipation. You have a notion of where you will end up, but what routes will you take, who will you meet and what will you learn along the way?

Inspiration springs from many sources; forms and color in nature, conceptual themes in science and philosophy, maybe a dream....always from the people I design and build for...and materials, WONDERFUL materials.

Without the materials, we'd be literally empty-handed. This may seem an odd venue for an essay extolling the virtues of custom designed, commissioned furniture art. After all, aren't manufactured goods what we rail against? Well, not exactly. Manufactured MATERIALS can be a wonderful resource for we independent designer/builder artsy types.

Of course, the tried-and-true standard is wood, but I'm in awe of the ever increasing array of interesting materials made possible by advancing technologies, and I spend a good deal of time trying to utilize such advancements.

Look at a couple examples of what I'm talking about and I'll shut-up:

I was commissioned to create and award honoring many years of service from a wood products executive. The result is a sculpture depicting a stylized representation of two of his life's passions: his sailboat carved from a material he helped develop.


One of my specialties is personalized cremation urns for boat lovers. This urn was created for a man who had built boats for his sons, with laser engraved graphics to memorialize the first of these boats. It is hand carved from solid Mahogany. 


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