Arizona Silhouette, Inc.
660 E. 18th Place #B
Yuma AZ 85365

"We Are The Source Of Eye Candy"

Bill Baumbeck

"All dressed up and
no place to go!"

 

Member
Pen Makers Guild
American Association of  Woodturners 
Arizona Woodturners Association
San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association


Biography

I was born in 1947 in Joliet, IL.  After finishing high school I enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1965.  I ended  my military service at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, AZ in 1974 and decided to make my home in the desert southwest.  I retired from the City of Yuma, AZ as a Senior Engineering Technician with 24+ years of experience and now I have more time to cut wood!

I have been married to my wife Kathy for over 32 years (seems longer!).  We have one daughter who has blessed us with three grandchildren.  Hobbies include cutting wood, sawing wood, counting wood, looking at wood and wood in general.

Artist's Statement

"I have always been fascinated with creating things out of wood.  When I was old enough to be trusted with a hammer and a handsaw (there is still some debate in my family on when this actually happened) I was always making something out of wood I found laying around the garage.  Then came model ships and airplanes.  Even after my military service the fascination with creating something out of wood was still there.

In the spring of 1995 I was introduced to the wood lathe and it's been a love affair ever since.  I get immense satisfaction when I take a piece of wood that was destined to become fuel in someone's fireplace and create something beautiful and useful out of it.  Woodturning provides me with the opportunity to work with one of Nature's most beautiful and bountiful resource.

Now I spend the majority of my time looking for and processing exceptional wood for my customers.  It's almost as challenging as turning, just as messy, and almost as gratifying.  Good wood is hard to find and I take as much satisfaction from someone telling me that I turned a beautiful bowl as someone telling me that I supplied them with the most beautiful pen blanks they have ever turned."

10" tall end-grained turned spalted cottonwood with Gabon ebony hollow form.
Created by Bill Baumbeck


 

 


Exhibitions

Rings of Time: Wooden Visions For The Millennium (1999)

West Valley Art Museum; Surprise, AZ
 

18th Annual Design In wood Exhibition (1999) 

Del Mar Fair; Del Mar, CA
 

Rings of Time (2000) 

Two Year Traveling Exhibition Program , Arizona Commission of the Arts
 

19th Annual Design in Wood Exhibition (2000) 

Del Mar Fair, Del Mar, CA

Honorable Mention / Stone Embellishment

2001 Yuma County Fair; Yuma, AZ

Sweepstakes - Purple Ribbon
 

20th Annual Design In Wood Exhibition (2001)

Del Mar Fair, Del Mar, CA

Honorable Mention / Stone Embellishment



12" Figured maple with turquoise stone inlay
Created by Bill Baumbeck





10" Curly maple bowl with a foot made of ziricote with Sleeping Beauty turquoise stone inlayed into the rim
Created by Bill Baumbeck


660 E. 18th Place #B
Yuma AZ 85365
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