This evening I am turning to my soumate and my passion which is rustic furniture, et al.. Let me introduce to you: Lezime "Blacky" Thibeault, who is a wonderful artist in his own right. He builds whatever his mind sees in a piece of wood, antlers, iron, etc..
These are lamps made out of different shapes of tree limbs. Each is unique and beautiful. The base of the lamps are: on the left, a bunion and on the right, a round cut of cedar. His idea is to make the lamps and show them with shades (not included) and various other items to encourage his customers to use their own imagination for how to get the final look they want.
This is his uptake on an Adirondack style rocking chair. It is made of cedar (rockers are ash) and he brings the cedar slats down in the front to make the chair comfortable on the people's legs. I believe this chair's design is a wonderful way of using an old design and then putting one's own touch of beauty on it.
I will be doing another segment of this blog later.
Good-bye for now and may the Good Lord Bless you.
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