Sunday, December 15, 2013

Twenty three

“To be creative means to be in love with life. You can be creative only if you love life enough that you want to enhance its beauty, you want to bring a little more music to it, a little more poetry to it, a little more dance to it." Osho

This quote describes perfectly how it feels to be a part of the creative environment here at the CR Fine Woodworking Program.  Everyone here has put their life on hold to pursue their passion of woodworking and in spite of the frustrations with learning new techniques as we strive for perfection, the energy remains positive, supportive, and downright silly at times.  Winter vacation is fast approaching and that's our deadline for finishing our first project.

February 7 is our Winter show and that's when our work will be on display for the public to view.  Here are twenty-three reasons why attendance is a must.


Garrett Grantham
















Josh Smith
















Jeff Noblet
















Dan Cerreta















James Meinders







Chen Lekach
























Ben Cooper
















Al Martini














Chris Moore






















Tim Lundholm

















Justin Swent





















Doug Mackay














Kari Logwood



































Casey Moffitt

Jessica Osserman



























Tobyn McCormick




















Marc Balentine
















Henry Hewitt



















Daniel Zenefski














Andy Johnson



















Jim Creger

















Max Kaplan















Jake Hockel


















And, of course, the biggest thanks goes out to our instructors for their patience and willingness to guide us through the highs and lows of everything we do in this wonderful space we've all been calling our home.


David Welter

Rebecca Yaffe, Laura Mays, Thea






                                                   





















Greg Smith















Jim Budlong






















 More shop photos.

Jake
Al

Laura
My Picasso
Andy
Max and Al
Cool Max










The boys and their toys.
















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