Oct. 30, 31, Nov. 1, 2009

Garden State Exhibit Center

Somerset, New Jersey

Demos

See one-of-a-kind crafts created right in front of you. Sugarloaf offers demonstrations so you can understand how these talented artisans create their wares. Their pieces don’t come from an assembly line or factory. Each piece of art is infused with individual love, care and energy.

Painted Wood Furniture

by Barry Leader

Furniture of the moment for the not too tightly wound! Watch as Barry shows us how he creates whimsical furniture, mirror frames, clocks and other accessories using skills he's developed over a lifetime of working as a woodcarver.

Stone Carving

by Marty Silverman,
The Fountain and Sculpture Garden

Using only the stone carvers hammer and chisels, Marty creates beautiful sculptures and fountains from a variety of all-natural stone. These sculptures for both the home and garden are one-of-a-kind works of art. Watch them created in front of your eyes.

Metal Spinning

by John Akkus

The only way to truly understand this intricate craft is to see a demonstration. John Akkus is one of a small number of hand spinners still plying what is one of the oldest trades in the world!

View John Akkus’ artist showcase page.

Hand-Carved Wooden Bowls & Spoons

by Bob DeWitt

See a wooden spoon carved from a piece of wood when Bob demonstrates the entire process. Using wood from countries with sound environmental policies is just part of what makes each spoon special. Each one is carefully carved and shaped, no two are ever alike, Bob says he couldn’t make them the same even if he wanted to. To create the smooth finish, they are soaked in water and sanded several times to reduce the surface grain. Then they are submersed in mineral oil and finally buffed with beeswax. Bob believes the spoon chooses the person, when you see this demonstration we think you’ll agree.

Wheel-thrown Pottery

by Helen Weichman

Pottery is part of our history and something we use everyday. But have you ever actually seen how it is made. A beautiful, smooth pottery vase actually starts from a lump of clay. Watch as the potter’s skillful hands and the spinning wheel together create a timeless piece of art. The individual pieces are then carefully dried, fired and glazed to create beautiful, functional pottery for your home.

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