Mark Laub
Mark
Laub jumped off the corporate railway 9 years ago and started a small
furniture studio called The Board Room. He was learning little on
the rails and now learns his life lessons by exploring the ditches.
Laub’s studio is in a quiet forest on the Rum River.
It’s easy to see how his work celebrates the sublime
beauty of nature and reflects its showy diversity. He carefully
uses contrasting woods, gentle curves, floral inlays, aged copper,
brass, glass, carving, and unexpected smile producing surprises
to create his interpretation of nature’s beauty.
Laub believes that woodworking, nature, and all of life are
hugely impacted by detail and subtlety. He attempts, as William
Blake suggested "to see the world in a grain of sand".
When not building furniture, Laub enjoys a good (or cheap) bottle
of wine and listening to music. When the two are combined, he will
endlessly argue with himself as to the greatest piece of music
ever written: as of yesterday it’s a tie between Chopin’s
"Fantaisie Impromptu" and Neil Young’s
"Hurricane".
Contact information:
Mark Laub
Phone:
E-Mail:
or through Xylos Gallery
Xylos Gallery - 3020
W. 50th Street, Minneapolis, MN, 55410
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