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Timothy has been creating carved sculptures since the late 1960s but began carving animals in 1985 when he carved a rocking dog as a gift for his two year old daughter, Anna. He found that people who had maintained a polite silence over his sculptural abstract furniture became animated by his creatures. When his son Nathaniel was four he commissioned a four animal functioning merry-go-round (available for free rides at his gallery in Cornwall, Vermont). In the last couple of years, at the age of 52, Timothy has expanded into creating two dimensional art. The acrylic paints, fabrics, and papers are painted or glued to art canvas. These are often cut out separately, arranged together and glued down to the full size painting. This gives him the freedom of rearranging, discarding, or re-making the individual elements. Timothy has worked as a furniture maker, art teacher, house designer/builder, maple syrup farmer, and blown glass ornament designer. He has written two juvenile how-to building books and an adult book on vegetable gardening. He has also recently moved into a stone house that he built himself in Cornwall, Vermont. |
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