Soul of a Tree, The: Master Woodworker's Reflections

Author:   George Nakashima
Publisher:   Kodansha America, Inc
ISBN:  

9780870119033


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 October 1988
Replaced By:   9781568363950
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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Soul of a Tree, The: Master Woodworker's Reflections


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A master woodworker, George Nakashima, shares his experiences, techniques and devotion to his medium in this text. A beautiful book in which this remarkable Japanese American craftsman and philosopher impresses us with his devotion to discovering the inherent beauty of wood so that noble trees might have a second life as furniture. The first part of this meditative book reveals the development of Nakashima as a spiritual artist and the influence of life in an Indian ashram in the 1930's. The second reveals the inner truth and nature of the different trees with which he works,

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Author:   George Nakashima
Publisher:   Kodansha America, Inc
Imprint:   Kodansha America, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 22.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 30.00cm
Weight:   1.202kg
ISBN:  

9780870119033


ISBN 10:   0870119036
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 October 1988
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9781568363950
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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An impressive book that effectively conveys the textural qualities and sensitivity of this master craftsman's use of wood --The New York Times Today's increasing reverence for nature, truth, simplicity and the independent spirit makes the life, work and philosophy of George Nakashima especially meaningful. --Town & Country From [Nakashima's] tables and chairs flows the unadorned beauty of the rhythms of nature. --Smithsonian George Nakashima, the foremost master of the craft. --Time Part woodworking manual, part philosophical journal, this book is as unique as author and woodworking legend George Nakashima's exquisite furniture. --This Old House magazine An impressive book that effectively conveys the textural qualities and sensitivity of this master craftsman's use of wood -The New York Times Today's increasing reverence for nature, truth, simplicity and the independent spirit makes the life, work and philosophy of George Nakashima especially meaningful. -Town & Country From [Nakashima's] tables and chairs flows the unadorned beauty of the rhythms of nature. -Smithsonian George Nakashima, the foremost master of the craft. -Time An impressive book that effectively conveys the textural qualities and sensitivity of this master craftsman's use of wood -The New York Times Today's increasing reverence for nature, truth, simplicity and the independent spirit makes the life, work and philosophy of George Nakashima especially meaningful. -Town & Country From [Nakashima's] tables and chairs flows the unadorned beauty of the rhythms of nature. -Smithsonian George Nakashima, the foremost master of the craft. -Time An impressive book that effectively conveys the textural qualities and sensitivity of this master craftsman's use of wood -The New York Times Today's increasing reverence for nature, truth, simplicity and the independent spirit makes the life, work and philosophy of George Nakashima especially meaningful. -Town & Country From [Nakashima's] tables and chairs flows the unadorned beauty of the rhythms of nature. -Smithsonian George Nakashima, the foremost master of the craft. -Time


An impressive book that effectively conveys the textural qualities and sensitivity of this master craftsman's use of wood -The New York Times<br> Today's increasing reverence for nature, truth, simplicity and the independent spirit makes the life, work and philosophy of George Nakashima especially meaningful. -Town & Country<br> From [Nakashima's] tables and chairs flows the unadorned beauty of the rhythms of nature. -Smithsonian<br> George Nakashima, the foremost master of the craft. -Time<br>


<br> An impressive book that effectively conveys the textural qualities and sensitivity of this master craftsman's use of wood -The New York Times<p><br> Today's increasing reverence for nature, truth, simplicity and the independent spirit makes the life, work and philosophy of George Nakashima especially meaningful. -Town & Country<p><br> From [Nakashima's] tables and chairs flows the unadorned beauty of the rhythms of nature. -Smithsonian<p><br> George Nakashima, the foremost master of the craft. -Time<p><br>


Author Information

GEORGE NAKASHIMA, woodworker and architectural designer, is a native of Seattle, Washington. A graduate of MIT in architecture, he worked briefly in New York, then traveled to Paris, Tokyo, and India. It was while in Japan that he was sent on an extended architectural assignment to Pondicherry, India, where he designed Golconda, the primary disciples' residence at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, which was his first major architectural project. Running a small integrated business near New Hope, Pennsylvania, since 1943, Mr. Nakashima's major commissions include furnishings for the country home of the late Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Pocantico Hills, in Tarrytown, New, York, and interiors for Columbia University, Mt. Holyoke College, the International Paper Corporation, and the Monastery of Christ in the Desert, Abiquiu, New Mexico, for which he also provided the architectural design. Featured in such publications as Smithsonian, Town & Country, House Beautiful, Life, and Fine Woodworking, Mr. Nakashima has exhibited at many institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Renwick Gallery, Washington, D.C.; the Nelson Gallery, Kansas City; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He was awarded the Gold Medal for craftsmanship by the American Institute of Architects in 1952, was named a Fellow of the American Craft Council in 1979, received the 1981 Hazlett Award, and in 1989 will be the first honoree in a series of major retrospective exhibitions of ""America's Living National Treasures"" at the American Craft Museum. GEORGE WALD, Higgins Professor of Biology Emeritus at Harvard University, has been a close friend of George Nakashima for many years. He was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1967 for his work on mechanisms of vision. He spends most of his time now in what he thinks of as ""survival politics""-the sharp struggle to preserve life upon this planet: human, animal, and plant.

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