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Woodworking

Vyvyan Rundgren

October 18, 2022 by Waterford Craft School


Barn Quilt Painting

Vyvyan Rundgren became interested in painted floor cloths (both on canvas and linoleum), which gave a new dimension to her life-long love of art. For eight years she was an instructor at the John C. Campbell Folk School in NC and also taught workshops throughout central Virginia. The painted floor cloth concept expanded to include floor quilts (fabric) and floor pages (paper). Her book, Floor Cloths, Quilts & Pages was released in 2015.

Vyvyan serves as an officer on the Board of Directors for the Art Guild of Greene County. Through the Art Guild and with the support of the Greene County Economic Development & Tourism she founded the Blue Ridge Barn Quilt Project and it has grown to be the largest barn quilt trail in Virginia, now having over 150 artworks on display. She not only paints many of the barn quilts, she also conducts workshops to teach others how to create their own.

Filed Under: 2022, 2023, Instructor, Mixed Media, Painting, Woodworking Tagged With: barn quilt, Gardening, painting, surface design, virginia artist

Ian Hart

October 18, 2022 by Waterford Craft School


17th Century Wood Carving: Cutting Board

For the past ten years, Ian Hart has been interested in researching, understanding, and reproducing traditional wood and metal work, mainly from the 17th and 18th centuries. During his senior year in college at the American College of the Building Arts, he assisted in the instruction of the freshman class in traditional metalwork. He spent several summers working at folk schools (Adirondack Folk School, Tillers International, and Touchstone); a portion of that time was spent teaching classes, which ranged from ornamental ironwork, spoon and bowl carving, and carved furniture. He is a Demonstrating Artisan at the Waterford Fair (2021, 2022). To learn more about Ian’s work, check out his Instagram page @vigilanceforge.

Filed Under: 2022, 2023, Instructor, Woodworking Tagged With: 17th century, chisel, cutting board, homesteading, wood, wood carving, woodworking

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