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My
love of woodworking is not only for the beauty and mystery
of the material, but in the inventing of new techniques
and processes to create objects.
The
materials I use relate to the objects I make. At times
a piece of salvaged wood will become a starting point
of design. Other times, a design will call for a piece
of wood with incredible grain. Using plain wood like birch
allows me to approach the objects as a three dimensional
canvas. Here, I can apply a variety of surface design
techniques to express an idea.
My
work tells stories from my life, places Ive been.
people Ive met, architecture, our environment. These
stories are interwoven into the objects I create. Craft
goes beyond the pleasure of our senses and deals not only
with aesthetics, but social and ideological lives.
Michael
Hosaluk is internationally recognized as one of the worlds
most creative wood turners. Born in 1954,
in Invernay, Saskatchewan, Hosaluk is self -taught.
Hosaluks
work covers a wide range of objects and materials including
functional vessels, furniture and sculptural pieces. His
work is humorous and elegant, possesses character and
gesture and is full of reference to architecture, nature
and culture. Hosaluks work has been exhibited throughout
Canada, in Europe, China, Japan, Australia and the United
States.
Hosaluks
pieces can be found in the permanent collections of Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace; Zhao Xiu,
Governor of Jilin Province, Republic of China; Idemitsu
Corporation, Tokyo; Los Angeles County Art Museum; Detroit
Museum of Art; Yale University Art Gallery; Minneapolis
Museum of Art and the Royal Ontario Museum.
He
has lectured and demonstrated extensively throughout Canada,
the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain,
France, Norway and Israel. In 2002 he was the Keynote
Speaker at the Designing Futures Forum in
Perth Australia. Hosaluk was the coordinator of the biennial
International Wood Furniture/Turning Conference from 1982
- 2002.
Hosaluk
is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts; currently
serves on the Advisory panel of the Saskatchewan Arts
Board; and was active on the Steering Committee of the
Furniture Society of North America and is currently on
their Advisory Board.
Hosaluks
work has been recently profiled in numerous publications
including Fine Woodworking; American Craft; and Woodwork
magazines. Hosaluk is also the subject of a new book published
in 2002, by Guild Publishing, titled Scratching
the Surface: Michael Hosaluk.
Michael
Hosaluk lives and has his studio just outside Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan.
His
work can also be seen on his web
page (click here) which also contains information
about his well written book surface design book, "Scratching
the Surface".
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