Contemporary Hawaii Woodworkers takes you on a journey into the lives and minds of 36 award-winning artists creating fine wood art in the Hawaiian Islands. From furniture makers to sculptors and woodturners, they all thrive here, surrounded by Hawai i s abundance. Contemporary Hawaii Woodworkers spotlights the inspiration, the imagination, and the creativity of Hawaii's woodworkers: their reasons for creating, their knowledge of the native woods of Hawai i, and their joy of working in wood. Surrounded by so much inspiration, Hawaii's woodworkers create with a depth and breadth of talent not often seen in such concentration. Some of the artists featured in Contemporary Hawaii Woodworkers have deep roots in these islands and have felt their calling to create all their lives. Other artists are not originally from Hawaii. They were drawn here. Most were not artists before moving to Hawaii. They found their calling here, driven to turn Hawaii's abundant and beautiful woods into works of art. Contemporary Hawaii Woodworkers captures the essence of art and creativity in Hawaii. As an armchair traveler, or on a trip to this paradise, you'll resonate with the images of wood art, stories about the woodworkers, glimpses into the history, and facts about the trees grown here. A chapter about locally grown trees lets you explore the woods most commonly used by Hawaii's woodworkers. You ll learn about their past uses and their current status, including stories about native trees that, if properly reforested and sustainably harvested, can be enjoyed by future generations. The final chapter showcases woodworking and fine craft organizations that offer numerous exhibitions throughout the year so you can witness firsthand the artistry of Hawaii's woodworkers. You ll also learn about the visionary founders of these organizations and the volunteers who continue their missions today. Until a few decades ago, wood was recognized primarily as a material for utilitarian objects. Today, creative expression in wood is thriving. When you see all the amazing wood art represented in this book, you'll experience not only the beauty Mother Nature created but also the unique artistry each woodworker contributes to her creations. Contemporary Hawaii Woodworkers details how everything is connected the climate, the aina, the trees, the beauty, the creative power of humanity. It captures the essence of the contemporary wood art movement in Hawaii... the wood, the art, the Aloha. Information about woodworking in the Hawaiian Islands has been scarce. Contemporary Hawai i Woodworkers gives a comprehensive overview of personalities and work, as well as some excellent cultural and natural history, in a very approachable package. --Andrew Glasgow, Executive Director, American Craft Council Objects crafted by artists from beautiful Hawaiian woods have provided a way to bring home a piece of this paradise treasured keepsakes that capture both the beauty and the spirit of this unique place. Contemporary Hawai i Woodworkers: the Wood, the Art, the Aloha showcases a stunning array of works that has grown out of and expanded these traditions. This treasury of images and insight serves to introduce this exciting work to a new audience, while providing an important reference for seasoned collectors and curators. --Kevin Wallace, Director, Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts Truly magnificent! Contemporary Hawaii Woodworkers is a masterful survey of Hawaii artists contribution to the contemporary wood art movement. Each page is a stunning testimony to the high level of design and craftsmanship that each of these artists have achieved. I could feel the love and care that went into each piece. The added section on native trees provides a wonderful insight into the richly grained and colorful woods that are unique to the islands and have inspired these artists to do such wonderful pieces. I have traveled across the country and around the world in search of the best in contemporary works in wood. Never have I found such a consistently high level of craftsmanship and thoughtful design in one place. The Aloha spirit is truly alive and well in Hawaii. --Ray Leier, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, Calif. Winner-BEST DESIGN-2009 DIY Book Festival Awards Winner-Art/Photography Book Category-2009 FIY Book Festival Awards Honorable Mention-BEST DESIGN-2010 Ka Palapala Po'okela Awards Finalist-Art Book Category-Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Awards --Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Awards Information about woodworking in the Hawaiian Islands has been scarce. Contemporary Hawai i Woodworkers gives a comprehensive overview of personalities and work, as well as some excellent cultural and natural history, in a very approachable package. --Andrew Glasgow, Executive Director, American Craft Council Lynda McDaniel is the director of the Association for Creative Business Writing, an organization that provides instruction about and inspi