Scott and Stephanie reside in the rural mountain area of Candy Kitchen New Mexico. Both Scott and Stephanie have always been involved in the arts from an early age. This has evolved into their passion of working with wood together. Scott began his love of woodworking in high school, and is mostly self taught. They both started creating fine furniture over 26 years ago and in 2004 began carving bowls to have smaller items for art shows. That evolved into carving vessels and sculptures using a chainsaw and grinders, becoming more elaborate and sculptural in design, by creating tunnels, waves, folds and other unique designs. As self-taught artists, their journey has been marked by continuous exploration and innovation. Each sculpture is a culmination of years of learning, experimentation, and a deepened understanding of wood's capabilities. They incorporate unique inlays, patina techniques, and textured surfaces to add layers of depth and individuality to their work, ensuring that each creation is distinct and memorable. They both love the fact that the vessels and sculptures bring out their artistic freedom and allows them to express their visions from within themselves, working with influences from nature. Another aspect they both love about carving is bringing new life to discarded logs and forest reclaimed woods, such as Alligator Juniper from New Mexico. Endless scouting for just the right logs and burls, brings about abundant possibilities. Carving through into the center of the tree, reveals its life from the beginning to the end; Bringing out the Beauty and Spirit of the tree from within. Scott and Stephanie are award winning artists, showing in museums and galleries and their work is sought after by collectors from all over the world.
Sign in to your account
Sign up
Forgot your password?
No problem! Enter your email and we'll send you instructions to reset it.