The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Nick’s wood and gold motorbike described ‘a thing of beauty’

Angus furniture design graduate wins Demarco prize with his gilded walnut and ash motorcycle

- Richard Watt riwatt@thecourier.co.uk

An Angus man has won a top design prize with a gilded wooden motorcycle described as an “utterly original thing of beauty”.

Nick Smith from Forfar graduated from Scotland’s only furniture design school recently and has set up his own furniture and brewery businesses in the town.

His final year project, the transforma­tion of a Kawasaki Ninja with ash and gold, dazzled judge Richard Demarco when it came to naming the winner of his eponymous design prize.

One of Scotland’s leading authoritie­s on visual arts, Professor Demarco said the 32-year-old’s work on the 600cc machine displayed “infinite skill”.

His project at the Chippendal­e Internatio­nal School of Furniture in East Lothian was to create intricate burr ash veneers with walnut accents to replace the bike’s original plastic fairings.

He also gilded the windscreen and wing mirrors and highlighte­d parts of the new veneered fairings with 23.5 carat gold.

“Nick’s achievemen­t has been to take something mass-produced and, with artistic talent and infinite skill, recreate it as a unique work of art,” said Prof Demarco.

Nick, who is originally from Montrose, started up Strathmore Restore from a new workshop in Forfar and will split his time between woodworkin­g and kitchen design and brewing a range of ales that “reflect the heritage and soul of Scotland”.

He said: “Winning the award is an unexpected dream come true.

“Combining my new-found passion working with wood, with a long-standing passion for motorcycle­s was lot of work but a lot of fun too.”

Nick graduated from Robert Gordon University where he studied robotics, and worked as a control and automation specialist on large-scale computer systems.

The Chippendal­e school in Gifford takes students from around the world for its immersive furniture design courses.

This year, students came from the UK, USA, Germany, Austria, Poland, India, Singapore, South Korea and Australia.

Principal Anselm Fraser said: “The delicate skills involved in bespoke furniture design and making can be applied in different ways, and Nick has demonstrat­ed real skill and talent in turning something manufactur­ed into an utterly original thing of beauty.”

“Nick’s achievemen­t has been to take something massproduc­ed and, with artistic talent and infinite skill, recreate it as a unique work of art. RICHARD DEMARCO

 ??  ?? Nick Smith with his bike and the award from Richard Demarco.
Nick Smith with his bike and the award from Richard Demarco.

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