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Biography Artist Blacksmith
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Organic forms such as vines, leaves and flowers also translate into the unique nature of the steel. The semifluid nature of the steel when its hot allows the flow of these modern designs. When cold, the strength of the steel permits the long selfsupporting lines that are common in the plant world. Plant motifs have been a common design element in the mirrors and furniture that David has designed for his customers. Furniture with more classical lines but still containing characteristic forged elements not found in commercial furnishings, has become a new interest. |
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Since 1994 David has been teaching various courses at
his workshop. These include Basic and Intermediate Blacksmithing,
Pattern Welding, and New this year an Introductory Air Hammer Course.
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In 1996 David was honoured to be chosen Folk Artist In
Residence for Joseph Schneider Haus in Kitchener, Ontario. This
position required creating a gallery showing called The Schneiders and
the Smiths, which chronicled tools and techniques used by blacksmiths
from ancient to modern times.
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David has also had pieces on display in various galleries in both Canada and The United States. Most recently he has displayed work in Joseph Schneider Haus's celebration of 25 years, Quadstate Blacksmith Round Up in Ohio, and Out of The Firey Furnace at the Woodstock Museum. |