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Making Problems to Solve

Making Problems to Solve

Author: David Bauer

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Exploring the problem-solving process of makers, artist, and all creative people. From welding to knitting, and woodworking to ceramics, finding out the background behind the confidence of curiosity.
Podcast Instagram: @makingproblemstosolve https://www.instagram.com/makingproblemstosolve/
Find me at @davebauerart https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or https://davebauer.art
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This week I am joined by Kim McIntyre of McIntyre furniture! In school for outdoor education, a required course "Reverence for Wood" kindled an interest in woodworking. After spending time as a wilderness expedition guide, she took the interest in woodworking back to school, and started her furniture business. We discuss her approach to problem-solving in the shop, teaching, and a bit about the Restoration Station at the Catskill Mountain Maker Camp. Kim is currently working on a custom Myrtle Burl dashboard for a vintage Austin Healy and you can follow along with that project on Instagram. Don't forget to check out the McIntyre Furniture web site.
Johnny Tromboukis is known for his Kumiko projects, kits and jigs. He also teaches Kumiko woodworking classes, and was part of the team that brought us the giant flaming dinosaur and jackalope for the Maker Burn at Catskill Mountain Maker Camp! Check out his work on his website and Instagram.
This week I talk to Makanda (Makanda Woodshop) about carving out a creative life, overcoming, working with limitations and disability, and asking for the right help from your community. Follow Makanda and her work on Instagram.
We're back for the thrilling conclusion with Mark and Nick! We talk about creative journeys, motivation and passion, exploration, sharing, and you guessed it Maker Camp. Along the way we cover design school and learning creatively. Check out Mark on ⁠Instagram⁠. Check out Nick on ⁠Instagram⁠.
We all know Mark Adams as the black and white photographer of makers. Nick recently is probably best known for his support of the WGA+SAG strikes with his clever protest art. We have great conversation about doing your creative thing, learning and communication. We went pretty deep. This is the first half of our conversation. We'll have the conclusion next week! Check out Mark on Instagram. Check out Nick on Instagram.
Susana McDonnell is a printmaker and teacher working with colorful geometric patterns. We discussed her exploration of media from ceramics, drawing, glassblowing, and printmaking. Along the way we learn about the online printmaking community, and Susana's work being featured on Speedball product packaging and in art stores alongside their products. Checkout Susana's work on Instagram and her web site.
Caroline Landau is a glass artist who combines glass blowing with nature. We chat about their Archiving Ice and Prometheus projects which capture details and transformation in glass. We also explore art as a process, and a creative life lived in chapters. Checkout of Caroline's work on Instagram and their web site.
Dan Scrima is the proprietor of Whoashop Woodworking as well as the host of the new Make It While You Fake It Podcast! He's also working on creating a new maker space MontcoMakers. We talk about being in a band and the maker mantra "I can probably figure it out." Check out Dan on Instagram and check out the podcast!
This week my guest is Samantha Sic from Earth Found Designs. She creates nature inspired clothing and accessories, often from repurposed materials. We talked about balancing creating multiples versus making each piece unique. Check out Samantha's work on Instagram.
This episode we learn about Rebecka Jonasson a tattoo and metal artist from Sweden. She also works in painting, photography and jewelry. We explore the idea of taking time to make something, a Maker Day, once a week, or taking a little time every day. Do we finally define "Art", absolutely not, but we explore learning about art through the personality of the artist. We also discuss why rust is so great. Follow Rebecka on Instagram. Photo by Petvin Sandström
Chris from Cowdog Craftworks is my guest, he's a self-taught hand tool woodworker who tries to challenge himself on every project. We talk about making for yourself, and how creating content just might get you closer to making art. Somehow we never got around to discussing exactly what a cowdog is! Check out Chris on Instagram and Youtube.
This episode I talked to Kris from Meltdown Metal Art about her journey from painting, to mechanics, to welding, fabrication, blacksmithing teaching and metal art! Check out Kris on Instagram.
Chelsea Andersson is a miniaturist making tiny objects for decorating dollhouses, television, and stop-motion advertising. She was a contestant on Making It, season three, and now is renovating her mid-century modern house in her spare time! We discussed her her journey from making tiny things growing up to landscape architecture and model making, to building full-size furniture back to miniatures. Chelsea has created an online course for Domestika and recently published a book "50 Makes for Modern Minatures". Follow Chelsea on Instgram at ChelseaMakes
This week I talked to Mary Tsai from Koda Mari furniture design. She started out in architecture, making furniture on the side, then changed careers to user experience design, always keeping in mind the design of physical objects. Her work is inspired by architecture with a focus on ensuring the form is in harmony with its environment.
It's Dave Turner from Wooden Whale Company of Cape Cod. We talk about doing the same thing over and over, and keeping it entertaining, paying attention so you know what to improve, and how to stack you bones. We mentioned Paul from Copper Pig Woodworking, Paul Jackman, and Dustin Penner, who is not a Paul.
For this new year's episode I caught up with my friend Keith Woltje. He started out mainly in digital fabrication and then started learning the more traditional maker crafts. We chat about how we met as fans of Laura Kampf, and meeting without knowing it at Maker Camp! We reminisce about classic vector graphics and learn about Keith's history with maker spaces. Check out Keith on Instagram
We had a fun wide-ranging chat this week! My guest is Jeremy Foster known as Mostly Accurate (@mostlyaccruate). We covered the world-famous Diresta Go-Cart event, making art every whatever (week for example) and the life of a necessity craftsman. Photo Credit: Mark Adams Pictures
Maya Rumsey - @melissamayapottery keeps it fun while making functional ceramics such as mugs, pitchers, earrings and other jewelry. We talk about local art community, the ancient history of early Etsy, and giant printmaking, along with how to choose the perfect vessel to drink your coffee, and how to truly determine if something is actually art.
This week I am talking to Ben Cline from Cline Craft, a maker from my hown town that I first met at the Making It 100 event, 140 miles away. We talk about the benefits of a local, in-person maker community and the amazing Technocopia makerspace, along with the usual maker journey!
Hey, this week it's Matt Serio, otherwise known as Artigiano Serio, and the Maker Librarian. Matt has a great story, leading a path from Art, to the Navy, back to Art Education, to community building. It all makes sense when you look back at it! See Matt supporting all the other makers over on Instagram, he might actually be making something!
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