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This video features a visit to the woodwork shop or artist Judson Beaumont who gives us some insights into how they build some of his unique designs and what the creative process is in developing them.
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Some great stuff. My favorite's the little pink dresser, very punny. Thanks for sharing.
I have seen some of this mans work over the years and it is really neat to get to see the behind the scenes! Thanks!
Chris
Hi Colin, just a suggestion Google Ettamogah pub this was a building made from the design of a comic strip here in Australia i'm sure Judson would like to see a whole building made on the principle of the way he makes his furniture
Tim Fagan from Melbourne Australia
Nice to find this tour: I was actually trying to remember this designer and find his work and website earlier today.... Got them now! Thanks!
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Con que madera hace sus trabajos o usa aglomerados. excelente , Gracias totales
I like your work and I will waiting the next video
The reason I began woodworking seriously can be summed up in two words: Judson Beaumont. It was two years ago I got sick of straight lines, and a bunch of bullshit on vernacular vs shaker vs kill me; because otherwise you were just a glorified trim carpenter if you couldn't replicate. I hate replicating and I never use plans. Most people think this is insane but whatever. I always liked toon town and the whole idea of falling down the rabbit hole. Turns out so does Mr. Beaumont. With whimsical furniture a mistake is no longer a mistake. Glad to see he draws all the time too!!
Thank you so much for posting this!
Oops left out Nakashima. Can't leave him out. I know they seem like polar opposites but nahhh. They're not. GOD Level.