Flow Series
Woodworking is one of the longest standing professions in the world, yet Gabriel is still able to find dynamic ways in which to manipulate the material in truly unique techniques using age old tools. Each project reveals an individual character.

This bench is a true masterpiece. Gabriel built this work as a one-off, individual furnishing, that can be truly comfortable to sit in various ways. He builds these structures using a unique technique that he has come to master over years of experience and experiment. The compound curved structures are based upon a series of glue ups, then shaping, sanding, polishing, and finishing.

Woodworking is one of the longest standing professions in the world, yet Gabriel is still able to find dynamic ways in which to manipulate the material in truly unique techniques using age old tools. Each project reveals an individual character.

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The most genuinely unique Torah ark Gabriel has built. The aron is supported by a sculptural base, wood transformed into waves. The ark can fit 2-3 torahs comfortably. The doors are panel joined in the depiction of the tree of life and inlayed with stained glass.

Gabriel uses his unique technique of wood shaping to create the base for this project. There will never be built another aron kodesh like this.

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These lightweight wood sculptures can easily be hung upon a wall or from the ceiling. They are fascinating alone, intertwined, lit from inside or above. Any combination gives a sense of flow to the space.

Gabriel uses a unique style of woodworking to precisely cut each angle, glue, cut, glue, cut glue, shape, cut, glue, and shape, then sand, and finish.

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These wood shapes are built in pairs or sets of similar and opposing curves, giving the sculpture a more formal dynamic. They can be lit from the inside, under or in front.

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Artist Gabriel Bass uses unique techniques in woodworking and glass blowing to create many sculptures with the two materials. Gabriel is most comfortable creating where all the elements meet, between water and fire, air come the most dynamic of organic design.

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