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Wooden Piece - HAGERMAN

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Beautiful artistic wooden decorative sculpture by Chad Hagerman Venice Beach.

Size: 10 x 16 x 5 inches

ABOUT CHAD

Charles Craig Hagerman IV -better known as Chad Hagerman- is a contemporary furniture designer. His spirit can best be described as "the power of manifestation." A straight-up, self-taught doer, his will to acquire knowledge and skill was the driving force that made him into the exceptional maker he is today.
As a result of Hagerman's artistic gaze and sensibility when approaching projects, managing to capture and portray the essence of the space and those who inhabit it, he has worked with some of LA's most influential personalities.

With an intoxicating know-how, he was capable of creating new paths for beautifully executed handcraft designs, turning every piece into an emotional and meaningful experience.

Born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, by the age of four his grandfather, a wood-shop teacher and car collector, passed on to him his love for the handcrafted and introduced him to the medium he would later use as his main art form.
An internationalist, from the age of seventeen, Hagerman traveled extensively throughout his life. He discovered the impact of immersion in new cultures and ways of living, through the relationship with the people he met.

Working as an apprentice to a furniture maker in Sweden who spoke little English, he learned new ways of engaging in profound communication without the use of verbal language; enhancing an energetic connection. He emerged from this experience with what would become the foundation to his design standpoints and a deeper comprehension of human nature through the power of intention, and then incorporated all of these impressions into his work. (5005, P/I)

http://hagermanstudio.com/

Donated By HAGERMAN