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Paulus Wanrooij: Lines Into Shapes' Juror's Award Winner - Nov 5, 2006

Paulus Wanrooij recently earned the Juror's Award for his Oceana End Table at the 10th Annual Lines Into Shapes exhibition, Arts Center of Estes Park, Colorado

In addition, he has earned:

2006 Niche Award from the Philadelphia Buyers Market of American Craft for the Sunburst Bench
2005 Niche Award from the Philadelphia Buyers Market of American Craft for the Sunburst Bench

Best of Show Award for the Oceana End Table at the 6-week Will’s Creek Survey Exhibition 2003 of the Allegany Arts Council in Cumberland, MD.

Excellence Award for the Sunrise Bench at the 6­week Mighty Midwest Biennial 2003 at New Visions Gallery in Marshfield, WI.

Judges Choice Award for all work displayed at the Bethesda Fine Arts Festival 2004 in Maryland.

Best selling new artist in 2004, Grovewood Gallery, Asheville, NC

Mr. Wanrooij states: "Creating, constructing, building has always been very fulfilling to me. I built my first pieces some 25 years ago. Simple and basic cabinets, though my friends liked them and were eager to have them in their homes. And about eight years ago I built a 14-foot sailboat from some simple drawings. I have to say that I had more fun building the boat than sailing it!

Woodworking is in my genes. I was born and raised in the Netherlands, where my father and uncle were both craftsman. I feel that through them, I inherited a sense for beauty, harmony and balance. Often in the past people suggested that I make a living with my hands, and finally I have acted on these suggestions. After many years in a managerial position (where my design skills received international recognition through my PowerPoint presentations at telecom conferences), I made a career change and entered the Fine Woodworking Program at Haywood Community College in North Carolina. This nationally renowned program admits only eight students per year, and I was fortunate enough to be one of them.

Since that time I have devoted myself to developing the skills that allow me to make the items here on display.

Although I work within the four walls of a studio, my mind enjoys traveling beyond the limitations of traditional designs. This is where the creative ideas start, capturing that first idea and all the possibilities for its development.

The creative process starts with sketches, full-size drawings, and full-scale models. Sometimes a piece progresses step-by-step: first the legs, then the aprons and finally the top. All along the way I play with different possibilities using plain cardboard to visualize the evolving character of the piece.

I craft pieces of furniture that are a pleasure to live with - harmonious creations of functionality and beauty.

Cherry, maple, walnut, butternut, birch, apple wood and sycamore are some of my favorite woods to work with."

You can see more of this artist work at www.paulusfurniture.com




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