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Jon Magill

Artist’s Statement

I have been working with wood and tools all my life, early on as a hobbyist, and now as a second career. I have always had an affinity for wood as a medium and have also been drawn to mechanical devices for as long as I can remember. I derive a lot of enjoyment working out the processes that go into making an object and devising a sequence that allows something to actually be brought to fruition.

I re-discovered woodturning about a dozen years ago when I was given a lathe. Two years later I stumbled upon the esoteric art of ornamental turning, a highly specialized, Victorian-era technique that enables very precise surface decorations, using a complex lathe called a rose engine. Rose engines were primarily used by jewelers, watchmakers and artists like “Faberge”.

Exposure to the niche of ornamental turning immediately resonated for me and I knew I had found a vehicle that would give me an expressive balance between my technical bent and creative desires. Using the rose engine lets me marry the organic nature of wood, the industrial gears to work it, and my own sense of design. The possibilities are limitless but always different.

I enjoy the challenge of making boxes, particularly the precision required to produce threaded wooden boxes. Recent works also include experimentation with resins and other materials by themselves or in combination with the exotic woods I normally use.

Although I am primarily a self-taught woodworker, I have taken advantage of a number of woodturning classes, lessons from visiting demonstrators, and the help of a few world-class mentors. I have written and published numerous articles on ornamental turning, as well as being asked to be a demonstrator at multiple national symposiums.

I studied photography, art and design before turning to engineering as a career. After retiring from an engineering career, my wife and I moved to Whidbey Island to build our house, where I am happily working in my shop pursuing a second career in woodworking.

Exhibits

- The Woodturning Center, Philadelphia, PA, “Rose Engines and Kings”, 2008

- Northwest Fine Woodworking, Annual Box and Container Show, since 2006

- Whidbey Island Woodworkers Guild Annual Show, since 2005

- Utah Woodturning Symposium, Annual Symposium Exhibit, since 2000

- American Association of Woodturners, Annual Symposium Exhibit, since 1999

Affiliations

- Whidbey Island Woodworkers Guild

- Society of Ornamental Turners, UK

- Ornamental Turners International

- American Association Of Woodturners

- Seattle Chapter, American Association of Woodturners

Brackenwood Gallery is located in Langley Washington and features a variety of painters, sculptors, graphic artists, glass workers and other local artisans.

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