Reeve Carter is an Oregon-based woodworker whose practice centers on the creation of functional art, including cutting boards, charcuterie boards, bowls, and turned vessels. His work is distinguished by the use of multiple hardwood species within a single piece, arranged to form intricate geometric patterns that highlight contrast, rhythm, and natural variation in grain and color. Each piece is handcrafted from start to finish. Reeve carefully selects and assembles individual wood elements, allowing precision and repetition to coexist with the organic unpredictability of natural materials. The result is work that balances structure and warmth—objects meant to be used, handled, and appreciated over time. Reeve is part of the neurodivergent artist community and lives with autism, a perspective that informs his deep focus, patience, and dedication to process. Woodworking provides both creative expression and a grounding discipline, allowing him to engage fully with pattern, detail, and form. Through his craft, Reeve transforms everyday objects into thoughtful works of design, celebrating the beauty of wood while honoring function, craftsmanship, and quiet complexity.
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