DON MAUL

Livermore, CO, Mixed Media Artist

Ancient Mysteries

Ancient Mysteries
Mixed Media

Feather Pot

Feather Pot
Mixed Media

Swept Away War Shirt

Swept Away War Shirt
Mixed Media

Don Maul

ARTIST BIO

Born and raised on our family farm in Fort Collins, Colorado, I learned to work and create things with my hands. Junior high school wood shop classes sparked a lifelong interest in woodworking, including antique restoration, where I came to appreciate the beauty of wood and embellishment of it with fine carving in 18th-century American Period furniture.

Inspiration by masters in woodworking, such as George Nakashima, author of The Soul of a Tree, has significantly influenced my artistic development. Nakashima understood that wood has an inherent beauty, and his artistic talent captured that beauty in its natural state with “live edge” furniture. As a member of the Rocky Mountain Woodturner’s group, I was introduced to nationally renowned turners such as the late David Nittmann, who freely taught and encouraged me to “think outside of the box” and develop new techniques to develop wood art and like Nakashima, let me begin to understand that woodturning could expose the natural beauty inherent in wood and could turn a non-descript chunk of wood into fine art.

My profession as a veterinarian has allowed me to develop fine manual skills through training in surgery, being creative when dealing with clinical challenges in various species, and devoting my career to biomedical research, where we deal with the unknown and undefined paths to solving problems every day. These experiences have allowed me to develop the ability to “think outside of the box,” this training and experience have helped me translate this to thinking in artistically creative ways. I have also been able to travel, especially in the Southwest United States, where I have hiked, rafted, and camped in the same areas inhabited by the early Native Americans. I have developed a keen interest in Native American culture, art, and archeology, and I have read extensively about rock art, shamanism, and Native American culture and spirituality.

These many and varied influences have truly stimulated my interest in creating wood art using figured woods and enhancing that natural beauty by incorporating Native American cultural and spiritual symbolism into the wood using pyrography, high-speed air tool carving, dyeing, and airbrush techniques to create fine art.

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