Doors that do more than open and close.

The doors to my studio are difficult to photograph as they are on the north side of the building. Tonight with the light bouncing off the drifted snow it presented a unique opportunity. I grabbed some great photos. These photos provided the inspiration for tonight's post.

We go through many doors each day in our travels. Most are unremarkable - anything but memorable. But they could be an opportunity to create a sense of leaving one world and entering another. They could set the stage for what lies on the other side.

When we built our studio and workshop I wanted the doors to be everything they possibly could be. They had to do many things. The doors needed to match and fit into the style of the building of course. They had to be durable and sturdy for this was a work area. They would suffer abuse on occasion. They had to speak of the work we did inside and create a sense of arrival. They needed to be memorable. The doors to my studio had to be anything but ordinary.

We decided they would be made from steel and sport a rusty patina. That would suit my style. I wanted them to be rounded and also bow outwards. While those features added a few degrees of complexity to the design I felt it well worth the effort. The studio door would feature a bonsai tree of welded steel and a custom made door pull. Hand made rivets (just for show) appear to hold everything together.

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The massive shop doors echo many of the same design elements as the studio door with a couple of additions. A Celtic, braided steel border twists around the outside. In the middle a giant puzzle lock keeps things secure. Around the centerpiece are the words 'Let imagination loose' . It is no stretch of one's imaginaton to understand that when these giant doors swing open something very cool is going to come out.

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The resulting doors work well and are far more than simply entrances to the building. They set the mood for all who come and tell the story of what happens inside. This is what doors should do.

-grampa dan

Flying high!

Tonight I snuck back out to the studio to turn off the router which I had set in motion before supper. While there I couldn't resist putting a little paint on the balloon. It is looking pretty snazzy sporting it's bright red paint with gold trim. Tomorrow I'll start in on the glazing and then we can begin working on the bottom section.

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I also took a minute to check on our website to see if there were any comments I needed to reply to. While there I checked the stats, for we were close to a milestone earlier today. At 10:02 this evening the page view counter clicked over 100,000 visits. We switched to www.imaginationcorporation.com about ten and a half months ago and started this website at the same time. Since then we have watched the traffic grow steadily to an amazing 15,000 hits in the last month. Who would have thought so many people would be interested in what we do in our little shop in Yarrow? And the visitors are coming from all over the world! It amazes me.

The high visit count also inspires me to continue posting pictures and stories of our projects and happenings in the shop. You can count on ever more imaginative projects to be dreamed up, built and recorded here. As always I welcome your comments and suggestions. 

Stay tuned...

-grampa dan

Great white north... NOT

I have to chuckle when I talk to people I meet from south of the border in the USA. Most have heard that Canada is a cold and wintery place. It may well be elsewhere across our nation but here on the west coast where we live it is not the case. It isn't often we see snow in our parts. We are only 60 miles from the ocean and 32 feet above sea level. Both factors moderate our weather to a large degree. But most winters we do see a bit of the white stuff. Today was our day and I hear it is supposed to continue through the first half of the week. I'll be hunkered down in my studio where it is nice and warm. I'll bundle up and venture out to plow the driveway but not because I have to. We have a small tractor and the few inches of snow is a great excuse to play for a while.

The snow does add a whole lot of magic to everything I see out the window. I've been waiting a long time, ready to grab a picture of our little truck by the roadside. I was hoping to include it in my Christmas post but I'll keep it handy for next year. In the meantime I'll share this natural magic with you today. Happy winter - wherever you are.

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-grampa dan