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Lisa and Jacob Hodsdon | Olive

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Lisa and Jacob Hodsdon | Olive
Lisa and Jacob Hodsdon | Olive, 2018
Ithaca, New York
Russian olive wood , poplar, maple, acrylic paint.
11 x 9 x 9 inches

Artists' Statement: This kokeshi demonstrates a great balance of the refined and the wild aspects of the Russian olive root burl. Described as “Wabi Sabi” in Japanese culture, we try to maintain the wild parts of the wood while adding a simple Japanese esthetic that gives the kokeshi doll order and refinement.
The piece of olive comes from some goat ranchers that we know in Wyoming.

https://asiasociety.org/new-york/traditional-kokeshi-dolls-renew-artists-bond-nature-and-heritage

We entered this path with wanting to work together, share in the Japanese heritage and share our story.We believe that There is a need and always room for traditional folk art in today's modern times, it creates a more inspired society through art , history ,education and craftsmanship. For us there are so many efforts to sustain and support wood art and Kokeshi tradition and culture.
Our approach is simply to work with our hands and the raw materials to create a little Kokeshi personality with beautiful woods. We love to look for the natural movement and details of the wood. We are able to use tiny burls and limbs that would otherwise be discarded. Utilizing these natural characteristics each kokeshi develops it’s own spirit and personality.
When people look into the faces and find a connection, we have succeeded in bringing out the spirit of the wood and have given it personality.

Lisa Holt-Hodsdon is a Japanese-American artist who specializes in painting and design.
Her mother is from Hachinohe, Japan and father from Boise, Idaho. Inspiration from years of travel and influences from American and Japanese cultures, have helped her grow and evolve as an artist. " My mother had a Kokeshi Collection that I was never allowed to play with, I used to study the eyes,look at the intricacies of the kimono and painting. They all had such different expressions, I was instantly in love.
Now having fun co-creating them with Jacob, we get to play with them all.
For me also, bringing my Japanese Heritage into our daily lives means more to me than I can ever express in words.I feel Our artistic styles blend so naturally together in creating artworks, That our combined influences and knowledge constantly elevate and complement our finished work .
They really do bring a sense of peace and prosperity to our lives, as they will for you.
We both truly love sharing our art, story and collaboration with people" -Lisa

Jacob Hodsdon has been wood turning and carving for many years and draws inspiration from the natural beauty of wood. The goal is to find, balance between the woods natural exterior and its refined inner beauty, When turning Kokeshi. "Growing up in a beautiful second growth forest, my best friends were the animals and trees. As an adult this connection to the forest pushed my work in the direction of wood art. Working on the lathe and carving became a love of mine. In creating our own collection of Kokeshi we've found a combined art that we love, we love making together and could not do with out each other.
Kokeshi have become one of the many great blessing of our lives, they always bring us happiness and so often bring a smile to other people's faces.
Working with my wife and sharing in her heritage, kokeshi have certainly brought peace and prosperity in to our lives and home." -Jacob