Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Doug Stowe

412 Sandrock Road

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“The evolution of my profession­al life grew from three threads, carefully woven through years into a consistent body of work,” Stowe says.

“The first of these threads was given to me as a young man when an elder craftsman, guiding me through the restoratio­n of an old car, told me that my ‘brains are in my hands.’ I spent the next 25 years as a furniture craftsman exploring that notion, proving it to myself, and arriving at the conclusion that what is true for me is also true for most others as well. I’ve spent the last 15 years helping others to understand the power of the hands to reshape their own lives.

“The second thread was the realizatio­n that the woods that come from our great forests are too rarely understood in their great beauty and diversity. The fate of our species and planet remain linked to the fate of our forests. One of the most meaningful tasks for any woodworker is to awaken others to the beauty that surrounds us.

“The third thread was knowing that we have a responsibi­lity to teach each other what we know. Doing is one thing, sharing it another. Sharing my skills with others accelerate­s my own learning and furthers the appreciati­on of nature’s beauty and the craft of woodworkin­g. Plus, it is a joy to do.

“These threads are woven into my body of work: boxes, furniture, articles, books, classes for children and adults, and my daily blog, ‘Wisdom of the Hands,’ where I promote the ideals of hands-on learning and stewardshi­p of the forests.”

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