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Bill Ooms
Fine Woodworking and Lathe Work
Art in Wood
Infinity
"Infinity"
Holly, Imbuya, Boire, Maple Burl

Wood is a unique medium for an artist -- a tree was once a living thing of beauty. A wood artist has the opportunity to transform the once-living wood into something uniquely different that retains its beauty for generations to come.

Segmented sculptures are made from pieces of various woods assembled together. Smooth curves are the result of sections being turned on the lathe prior to assembly. A "ribbon sculpture" resembles a thin ribbon of wood that twists and winds into a closed shape.

Hollow forms are turned on a lathe from a solid piece of wood or from a number of segments of wood. Many of the shapes are inspired by fine Native American pottery of the Southwest. Natural burl edges and natural voids in the wood are part of the artistic design of the pieces.

Bill is a second generation wood-turner and learned basic woodworking techniques from his father. Even as a young man, his desire was to envision and create new things. This led him to his first career in engineering, and now he has returned to his roots as a full-time woodworker in his shop north of Prescott, Arizona.

 
album

Art in wood is Bill's profession, but music has always been a hobby. His first CD "Prescott Hometown Christmas" is now available! This instrumental album includes guitar, handmade wooden Irish Whistle, and other acoustic instruments recorded in Prescott, Arizona. MP3 samples and more information is available on the Music page.