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Artist | Clarence Teed |
Date | c.1960 |
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Based in Kansas City, Teed was a highly respected and award-winning “designer-craftsman,” In 1966 he was elected president of the Missouri Craftsman Council and was a founding member of the Kansas City Woodworker’s Guild. As he said of his approach, “I think woodworking can be an art form since one must think creatively as a painter must conceptualize what he wants to do through his brushstrokes. That’s why I call myself a designer-craftsman… innovation of form in the form of communication of an emotion is difficult no matter what medium one chooses to work through. In a Kansas newspaper article about his career it was said that “Wood pieces by Teed often take the form of sculptured furniture…’
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Artist | Clarence Teed |
Date | c.1960 |
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