GUTHRIE JOSEPH AVRUM SIWINSKI2025
The leaves turned red then green again, And I learned that nothing dies forever. I grew and found that life is certain to continue. And I fell in love with the process of becoming.   

I gathered plant stems and rolled them between my fingers and loved when the tar in the asphalt hit my nose. I buried myself in the hot sand in the dunes and watched the shadows flicker and bounce around under the cover of a big tree. I didn't know a lot, but I was forgiving. And I held my hands out constantly, trusting that whatever was placed in them would be something of value. A drizzle of rain was a welcomed guest because it meant change. And a rip in my pants, or a mud stain, meant they had been loved. And love was so important to me. So I learned to offer care to everything just because it exists. I was eager and honest and knew what I needed to know.
                                                                    
And now, The same birds will still chirp the same song when I listen through the window of my old house. There are still millions of blades of grass that are yet to feel a shadow wash over them. And a million plant stems to be rolled between fingers. 

And there is someone else out there hearing the wisdom that the world offers if you would only listen. 


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05 TRADITION
November 2024


16.5 x 16.5 x 27

Cherry

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What would it mean to make a piece that is fully fueled by intuition? It would mean to drop the traditional standards of value that most furniture follows. It would mean allowing something to come directly from your heart and giving it to the world free of prejudice. With this piece I have started a long journey of finding the middle ground between arbitrary standards of value, and innate ones. The very traditional construction of this piece contrasted with the non-traditional elements, is just starting to break that line.