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My name is David Peebles. I
live near Lyons, a small town in northwest Ohio. I've been involved in a
number of artistic enterprises over the years...started out drumming in
a rock band, went from there to chimney sweeping and pottery, moved on
to furniture making and eventually Shaker chair making. I've decided to
pare down my life and eliminate some of the excess. I now work in
a small studio that I've basically built and designed myself. It's very
compact, but has its charms. I have horses as neighbors, trees all
around, rabbits and chipmunks as constant companions, and the quiet
scenes outside my windows as I'm turning are very beneficial to my peace
of mind.
I've been turning since
about 1994. All the equipment I now own is directly related to
woodturning. I currently am concentrating on making bowls and hollow
vessels. The main focus of my work is always the wood and shaping it in
a way that will bring out its natural beauty. The majority of my work is
done using green wood, turned thin, allowing for the subtle changes that
will occur as it dries. Each piece of wood is different and the results
are always a revelation. It's a very addictive art form!
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