{"id":8776,"date":"2024-06-20T08:58:00","date_gmt":"2024-06-20T08:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thewanderwit.com\/?p=8776"},"modified":"2024-06-19T09:52:02","modified_gmt":"2024-06-19T09:52:02","slug":"aspen-golann-blends-furniture-forms-with-sculpture-and-social-practice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thewanderwit.com\/aspen-golann-blends-furniture-forms-with-sculpture-and-social-practice\/","title":{"rendered":"Aspen Golann Blends Furniture Forms with Sculpture and Social Practice"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Woodworking and art often cross paths, even if we don\u2019t often recognize these moments. Wooden furniture, wooden tools, and other pieces made from wood are, in a sense, works of art. Artist and furniture maker Aspen Golann decided to make this connection more pronounced by blending furniture forms with sculpture and social practice.\n\n\n\n
Golann designs and creates all sorts of intriguing wood pieces ranging from chairs to brushes, brooms, and candle holders. Her pieces often feature quirky design solutions like a wavy wooden spoon, five brooms that share a single handle, and a double-loop brush.\n\n\n\n