Joel Hunnicutt
Wood
Brianna

Approximately twenty years ago I signed up for a furniture making class at a community college.  The idea was to learn how to make furniture for my home.  As soon as I turned the pedestal for the table I was creating, I was hooked. Not on furniture making, but on using the lathe.  I instinctively knew what to do.  It felt right.

Over the years, I realized that I wanted to take my love of wood, give it the luminosity of glass while using the forms of ancient pottery. This led me to segmented wood turning.  I cut many small segments of wood, assemble the pieces into a rough form and then turn it to the final shape.  Through an additive process, I reinterpret the ancient and classical forms and couple these forms with 21st century surface treatments. These forms are made new again with vibrant colors not normally associated with wood.

I love the solitude of my work; it is what often feeds my creativity. My work is displayed in public and private collections throughout the United States, China, New Zealand, the Caribbean, Syria, Canada, Switzerland, Turkey and the Maldives.