In this episode of Yours for the Making, Robin Johnson speaks with Barnaby Ash and Dru Plumb of Plumb and Ash about their rise from garage woodturning to exhibiting at TEFAF New York. They discuss Greco Roman influences, sculptural wood vessels, working with green oak, embracing cracks and stitch work, targeting high end galleries, and building a profitable craft business through strategy, research and relentless refinement.
Key Topics Covered
• Woodturning and contemporary wood sculpture
• Greco Roman classicism and design history influence
• Storytelling in art and craft practice
• Working with green oak, cracks and natural movement
• Stitching wood vessels and visible mending techniques
• Transition from craft fairs to international art fairs
• Targeting high end galleries and collectors
• Pricing strategy and value in the art market
• Creative partnership and studio roles
• Burnout, pressure and creative flow state
• Building a sustainable craft business in the UK
• Future plans including blacksmithing and workshop expansion
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Key Moments:
00:00 Introduction to Plumb and Ash and their sculptural woodturning
01:06 Greco Roman influences and design research
03:17 Storytelling, symbolism and emotional impact in sculpture
08:46 Starting out with a second hand lathe and garage workshop
16:18 Moving from functional objects to sculptural vessels
17:48 Targeting high end galleries and strategic growth
22:24 Pressure, ambition and creative risk
25:01 Division of roles in a creative partnership
27:32 Working with green oak, cracks and stitched repairs
34:55 Complex sculptural handles and pushing technical limits
38:43 Milestones including Collect, museum acquisitions and TEFAF
51:13 Plans for a new woodland workshop
56:05 Burnout, deadlines and creative obsession
59:51 Making work that feels beyond your own ability
01:00:57 Advice to their eighteen year old selves