What is Elegantly Twisted Rustic Furniture?

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Randy is recognized for his exceptional talent in creating unique furniture from found natural materials like moose and deer antlers, roots, and branches. His work includes lamps, bookcases, and tables, all of which have garnered awards and significant financial success. The discussion highlights his artistic approach, emphasizing that his creations transcend typical furniture, embodying a distinctive style that resonates with the essence of Maine. Participants express admiration for his creativity and skill, acknowledging that his furniture is not just functional but also a form of art. The conversation also touches on the appreciation of various art forms, with mentions of other creative endeavors, but consistently returns to Randy's innovative contributions to furniture design.
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I logged onto Randy's site today and thought of you two. He is a creative genius. He takes found items like moose antlers, deer antlers, etc, and combines them with roots, branches, small tree trunks, bark, etc, to make one-of-a-kind furniture.

Lamps, bookcases, tables, etc... There is nothing that he won't tackle, and his creations keep winning awards and BIG bucks. He was a fairly regular attendee at my open-mic jams and my wife works with his girlfriend, so I thought I'd give him a shout-out here.

http://www.elegantlytwistedrusticfurniture.com/
 
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turbo-1 said:
I logged onto Randy's site today and thought of you two. He is a creative genius. He takes found items like moose antlers, deer antlers, etc, and combines them with roots, branches, small tree trunks, bark, etc, to make one-of-a-kind furniture.

Lamps, bookcases, tables, etc... There is nothing that he won't tackle, and his creations keep winning awards and BIG bucks. He was a fairly regular attendee at my open-mic jams and my wife works with his girlfriend, so I thought I'd give him a shout-out here.

http://www.elegantlytwistedrusticfurniture.com/

That is very cool. Reminds me of this last weekend. I finally found someone that amped up a Kalimba. Though with my head-cold, I could still not hear anything. "What's that? The amp is on? I can't hear anything. What's that? WHAT!?"
 
OmCheeto said:
That is very cool. Reminds me of this last weekend. I finally found someone that amped up a Kalimba. Though with my head-cold, I could still not hear anything. "What's that? The amp is on? I can't hear anything. What's that? WHAT!?"
Randy is a very creative person. It's hard to imagine somebody whose craft/art is more evocative of Maine. Randy keeps getting Adirondack awards, but his furniture is far beyond that. He's not making camp-chairs and lounges, but stuff that is art in its own right.
 
I don't quite get it, zooby is an extremely gifted portait artist.

Is fuzzyfelt a furniture artist?
 
Looks like humans are finally catching up on brush technology. If he keeps this up he'll figure out how we zoobies make our computers from sticks, vines, rocks and trout skeletons.
 
Evo said:
I don't quite get it, zooby is an extremely gifted portait artist.

Is fuzzyfelt a furniture artist?
Both appreciate art in many forms. Randy's furniture is definitely art - it's just another medium.
 
zoobyshoe said:
Looks like humans are finally catching up on brush technology. If he keeps this up he'll figure out how we zoobies make our computers from sticks, vines, rocks and trout skeletons.
Can you really do that? I need a DSL modem that does not need AC power...
 
turbo-1 said:
Can you really do that? I need a DSL modem that does not need AC power...
What makes you think we don't have AC?
 
zoobyshoe said:
What makes you think we don't have AC?
What's the secret? Trout skeletons?
 
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Thanks so much for sharing this, Turbo!

I logged into search for something and this thread was on the first page, sorry I missed it before, I haven't been around.

Really creative ideas, very nice indeed!
 
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fuzzyfelt said:
Thanks so much for sharing this, Turbo!

I logged into search for something and this thread was on the first page, sorry I missed it before, I haven't been around.

Really creative ideas, very nice indeed!
I'm glad you like it. Randy is a genius. You may or may not like his taste, but it's hard to argue against his sense of style and originality.
 
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turbo-1 said:
I'm glad you like it. Randy is a genius. You may or may not like his taste, but it's hard to argue against his sense of style and originality.

Absolutely! And skill, too.
 
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