Craig Lauterbach

"I have a great respect for wood because it allows me to take abstract ideas and form exquisite works of art. I am in awe of the many colors, grains, and unique character that develops with the finished product. "

Craig uses exotic and domestic woods inlayed in a mosaic design that create one-of-a-kind vessels and sculptures. He is constantly evolving his techniques to achieve new editions to his work. He also adds stones to his vessels and sculptures to emphasize color.

Craig visualizes the project without any drafting design. Each piece of wood and stone is individually placed on a skeleton form. Craig uses specific adhesives to adhere the wood pieces to his creation. From idea to completion can take from 20-60 hours depending on the size and intricate designs.

His first journey into woodworking was constructing and designing stack, laminated furniture. His work has been catalogued in Design for Woodworking II and California Craftsman. Craig has exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and has clients all over the world. He is currently showing in the Venture Gallery in Monterey and the Carmel Art Association in Carmel, California.

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