
Details
- Maker•Graham Williams
- Medium•Wood
- Origin•Aotearoa
- Composition•Mahogany
- Dimensions •700 x 300mm Approx
Description
A mesmerizing Mahogany Sculpture crafted by Graham Williams, Series [01] in a study of timber in a threadlike form, exploring the infinite possibilities of a never ending loop.
Segmented, curved sections repeated at different angles are joined together with seamless internal dowel connections. The loop curves and bends around itself evoking a sense of movement and freedom.
Organic and natural in its visual interpretation of an endless piece of Mahogany, a captivating piece of art that elegantly showcases the beauty of nature through craftsmanship, sure to be a conversational piece.
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- 【15】Graham Williams

Masterful woodworking inspired by Aotearoa’s native timbers.
Graham Williams a legend of Aotearoa's woodworking scene, has honed his self-taught craft for over 50 years. Inspired to pursue fine art by his high school art teachers, Don Binney and Gretchen Albrecht, he later embarked on furniture-making apprenticeship, which led him to work for the prolific Rudi Schwarz during the country’s furniture manufacturing heyday. Revered for his ability to create anything with wood, Graham crafts one-of-a-kind objects like amphorae, and vessels up to 120cm high, frequently from native timbers like Kauri, Tōtara, Matai, and fallen limbs of Pohutukawa. From his Beehive refit to a pineapple-shaped table for the King of Tonga or simply a humble bowl, Graham’s work attests to his lifelong passion for turning timber into objects of enduring beauty.