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Welcome to Graeme Priddle's Home Page |
| Graeme
was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand in 1960. He moved to Northland in 1986
while working for Telecom as a radio technician. He took voluntary severance
in 1989 after twelve years service and started woodturning in1990.He now
lives and works on a 100 acre bush block 30km North-East of Whangarei with
his wife and three children.
Graeme has won numerous awards for his turned pieces, which have been included in exhibitions in New Zealand, Japan, France, Germany, USA and Canada. Recently one of Graeme's creations achieved the distinction of being featured on a New Zealand postage stamp |
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Personal Statement "I have always felt a natural affinity with wood and after twelve years working as radio technician I felt the need to do something more creative with my life. Originally I was drawn towards 'free-form' furniture as our bush block is littered with deadfall timber, the leftovers from the Kauri logging days of the early 1900's. In 1990, the New Zealand economy became very depressed there was a limited market for original hand-crafted furniture. Fortunately, at that time I met a group of very creative woodturners and realised that there are endless creative possibilities to lathe work. I am mainly self taught with a lot of advice and inspiration from many other woodturners. In my first four years or so of turning the emphasis was on using very decorative timber and applying simple form so as not to overshadow the natural beauty of the timber.While this is still a dominant factor in some of my work I now spend more time on creating pieces where my design is the dominant factor and using timber and other materials sympathetic with my designs, these pieces tell stories about who I am, where I am and the things in life that I am most passionate about. Major influences in my designs come from my natural surroundings, especially the sea and coastal environs, dreams and life experiences." |
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