Nicholas Rowe MSDC

Woodturning

Nicholas Rowe MSDC
Open to the public
Yes, by appointment only
Provides courses or training
No
Available for craft fairs
Yes

Contact

Cuckoo Farm Studios Boxted Road
Colchester
Essex
United Kingdom
CO4 5HH
Nicholas Rowe

About

Nicholas’s artistic woodturning practice draws inspiration from the bark, grain, imperfections and distinctive features in green/wet, seasoned and reclaimed wood he sources locally. Uninterested in copying contemporary trends he continues to progress his material sensitive philosophy he began during his BA (Hons) 3D Design and Craft Degree at the Colchester School of Art, graduating in 2015.

Deciding initially what form enables the best appreciation of the natural material’s visual and tactile qualities, Nicholas is often induced to alter the final form to respect hidden voids, cracks, Spalting lines or grain ripples that reveal themselves whilst turning. These features may pose challenges that others shy away from but he continues to hone the skills required to incorporate them as they are true to the material’s character and uniqueness.

Nicholas hopes to imbue additional longevity to a piece by permanently marking the name of the wood and its growing place underneath. Turning a client’s treasured wood brings additional responsibilities as the piece resonates stronger and is valued greater. He is generating work with increasing aesthetic impact while refining his already highly acknowledged surface finishes.

Nicholas is a member of the Colchester Art Society, Cuckoo Farm Studios, Society of Designer Craftsmen, Suffolk Crafts Society, Heritage Crafts (Association), Suffolk, Essex & Cambs Borders (SECB) & Colchester Woodturning Clubs and Association of Woodturners of Great Britain (AWGB).

Websites and social media:

www.cuckoofarmstudios.org.uk/nicholas-rowe/
www.societyofdesignercraftsmen.org.uk/our-makers/nicholas-rowe
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/artist-woodturner.bsky.social

Mini craft gallery

Yew Bowl with Natural Surface, Waxed, Wood from Ardleigh.
Spalted Beech Charger on Oak Stand, Waxed, Wood from Ickworth House.
Acacia Tree with Bark, waxed, Wood from Braintree.
Spalted Sycamore Nest of Bowls, waxed and turned from a single piece of wood.
Thicket of trees, Hazel, Yew and Box woods using whole branches and retaining the bark.