Different Kinds of Art: Working with Wood by Dan Antion and a review

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Today I am delighted to introduce Dan Antion’s amazing creations from wood. In addition to being talented at woodwork, Dan is also an author and a blogger. I have included my review of Dan’s latest novel, Poetic Justice: A Rascal Todd Mystery Featuring Brody Thompson at the end of this post.

Welcome Dan Antion

Tell us a bit about your woodwork hobby? How did you get into woodwork? What draws you to working with wood?

I began working with wood as a child in my father’s shop. He taught me how to use tools. I’d say age-appropriate, but I think he stretched that a bit. I took Woodshop in school every year beginning in seventh grade. I’ve continued the hobby ever since.

I love working with my hands, and wood is both a challenging and forgiving material. Some of the tools I use to shape wood have been around for centuries. Some are modern versions of those tools, but the reward is watching something take shape as I work with it. There’s a special pleasure in using a piece of furniture that you’ve made.

You have made several lovely items from wood. Which one was the most challenging to make?

The most challenging piece I ever made is a small Queen Anne Hall table. The cabriole legs were rough cut on bandsaw and shaped by hand. The top is made from four pieces of Carpathian Elm burl veneer, cut and book matched into a pattern. The drawers — two of which are only 2″(5cm) wide, are assembled with dovetail joints that were too small to be cut with a machine. The wood is mahogany, and it’s stained with an aniline die, which deepens the color without masking the grain.

Picture caption: The finished table standing on a worktable. Picture by Dan Antion.
Picture caption: Side view of the Queen Anne Hall table standing on the grass. Photograph by Dan Antion.
Picture caption: Top down picture of the Queen Anne Hall table standing on the grass. Photograph by Dan Antion.

Do you create wooden items for other people as gifts or are they mainly for your own use?

I owned and operated a cabinet shop for a few years in the early 1980s. I had to close it when the price of insurance rose too high. Ironically, I went back to technology work after that, for an insurance company. These days, I make furniture for myself, family and friends. I haven’t sold furniture since 1985, but I’ve given away quite a few items.

Which piece is your favourite.

My favorite piece is a small writing desk I made almost twenty years ago. I was trying to find a way to use a piece of ungauged slate the previous homeowner left in the garage. I used it for the desktop, and for some slide out extensions. A few years ago, I made a matching bookcase. The bookcase has a drawer, the front of which is made from a scrap piece of that slate.

That’s my desk, and it’s where I’ve written all my books. I start every day at that desk.

Picture caption: Slate molding. Photograph by Dan Antion.
Picture caption: Finished slate. Photograph by Dan Antion.
Picture caption: Writing desk stained top down picture. Photograph by Dan Antion.
Picture caption: Writing desk stained frontal picture. Photograph by Dan Antion.

Which hobby do you prefer – woodwork or writing? Or are they not comparable because they bring out different artistic skills?

It’s very hard for me to choose between these hobbies. They both let me bring ideas to life in a permanent form, and they both force me to concentrate on the task at hand. In that sense, it’s good to get away from the news and social media. I’ve wanted to be a writer for as long as I’ve been working with wood. Both hobbies are a part of me.

Dan Antion, the writer

Dan Antion is a talented writer and has written and published several books over the past few years.

My review of Poetic Justice, A Rascal Todd Mystery Featuring Brody Thompson

Picture caption: Cover of Poetic Justice featuring a man in a long coat walking along a road at night. He is outlined with light from misty street lights.

This book is an interesting collaboration between Dan Antion, a prose writer, and Willow Willers, a poet. It is predominantly a prose thriller but one of the characters is a poet who provides various clues to an old murder in the form of poems left at graves and provided to various other characters in the book. I wasn’t sure what to expect with regards to the inclusion of the poems and was delighted that this unique idea worked so well. It reminded me of my favourite teenage book series The Three Investigators book, The Mystery of the Dead Man’s Riddle. I enjoyed The Mystery of the Dead Man’s Riddle, which includes various clues in the form of riddles, so much I remembered it all my life and read it to my own sons. Poetic Justic was equally entertaining and clever for me.

It was lovely to see investigative reporter, Rascal Todd, and her cat, Bonkers, featuring in this story although Rascal’s role is smaller than in the initial novel. The main character in this book is a writer of successful murder mysteries, Brody Thompson, who is requested to help solve a murder by the deceased’s son, Trevor. Brody was a great character with just the right mix of confidence, assertiveness and cautiousness. Brody is aware of the danger to his own life and the lives of others and tries not to behave recklessly or thoughtlessly. Brody is an excellent researcher and sets about systematically putting various clues, including the poems, together to develop a motive and method for the murder. Naturally, despite his caution, Brody does set in motion a chain of dangerous events and these make for fascinating reading as he attempts to unravel the inputs while dodging bullets and other difficult situations.

This is not a book you can read on autopilot as there are a lot of characters to keep track of and the plot is fast paced and fairly complicated. If you enjoy a book that keeps you on your toes and includes just the right amount of humour, tension, and excitement then you will enjoy Poetic Justice.

Purchase Poetic Justice: A Rascal Todd Mystery Featuring Brody Thompson from Amazon US here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076HMMGHX

About Dan Antion

Picture caption: Author picture of Dan Antion

Retired – Husband, father, author of the Dreamer’s Alliance Series. When I’m not writing, I might be in my woodshop, working around the house or walking around with a camera. I might be having a beer with friends. You can find me on my blog at NoFacilities.com and on Amazon.

About Robbie Cheadle

Picture caption: Robbie Cheadle author photograph

South African author, photographer, and artist, Robbie Cheadle, has written and illustrated seventeen children’s books, illustrated a further three children’s books, written and illustrated four poetry books and written and illustrated one celebration of cake and fondant art book with recipes. Her work has also appeared in poetry and short story anthologies.

Robbie also has two novels and a collection of short stories published under the name of Roberta Eaton Cheadle and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.

You can find Robbie Cheadle’s artwork, fondant and cake artwork, and all her books on her website here: https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/

Social Media Links

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/robbiecheadle.bsky.social
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVyFo_OJLPqFa9ZhHnCfHUA
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15584446.Robbie_Cheadle
TSL Publications: https://tslbooks.uk/product-tag/robbie-cheadle/
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Robbie-Cheadle/author/B01N9J62GQ
Unsplash profile: https://unsplash.com/@r_cheadle

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52 respuestas a «Different Kinds of Art: Working with Wood by Dan Antion and a review»

  1. Avatar de Dave Astor

    Fantastic post focusing on Dan and his work, Robbie! Both his writing and his wood creations are VERY impressive.

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    1. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Dave. Robbie was most generous to feature me here.

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    2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Dave, I agree. Dan is multitalented and his output is of a very high standard.

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  2. Avatar de Violet Lentz

    Dan! Is there nothing you don’t excel at! These pieces are gorgeous!

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    1. Avatar de Dan Antion

      These are both labors of love, Violet. It makes it easy.

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    2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Violet.

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  3. Avatar de Darlene

    Dan is very talented. That Queen Ann Table is amazing!

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    1. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Darlene. That table is very special. I’m glad you like it.

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    2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Darlene. I couldn’t agree more.

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  4. Avatar de marianbeaman

    Dan, I’ve seen your name on various websites and now I know more about your writing and woodworking skills. Bravo! The furniture you craft is amazing; I wouldn’t mind owning that Queen Anne hall table.

    Thank you, Robbie, for this inspiring post! 😀

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    1. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thank you Marian. I appreciate Robbie sharing my story here. She is a wondeful host and a great supporter.

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      1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        My pleasure, DAn

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    2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Marian, I’m so pleased I could share some interesting details about Dan’s wonderful furniture crafting and also his writing with you.

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  5. Avatar de Liz Gauffreau

    Great interview with Dan! I never cease to be amazed by his woodworking skills!

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Liz, Dan’s skills are impressive. My dad used to do woodwork but his work was never as beautiful and polished as Dan’s.

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    2. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Liz. It’s a labor of love.

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  6. Avatar de Lauren Scott, Author

    Wonderful interview with Dan, and his woodwork is amazing. I love the writing desk! Thanks for sharing your great review, Robbie, and Congrats to Dan for being featured.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I’m so pleased you enjoyed this post, Lauren. Dan is super talented at both woodwork and writing.

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    2. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks so much Lauren. The writing desk works well for me. I spend a lot of time there.

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  7. Avatar de Esther Chilton

    Wow! What a talented man Dan is. Great interview, Robbie.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Esther, thank you. Dan is multitalented.

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    2. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Esther. I enjoy both activities.

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  8. Avatar de Cindy Georgakas

    Impressive work Dan and gorgeous timely pieces!!❣️

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Cindy. I couldn’t agree more.

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      1. Avatar de Cindy Georgakas

        You’re so very welcome, always!!! 🙌🏽💕

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    2. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Cindy. I enjoy both activities. Working on these for my own use (or gifts) removes any pressure.

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  9. Avatar de joynealkidney

    Oh, how delightful! Thanks for sharing Dan’s hobbies! Poetic Justice was the book that lured me into his other ones.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Joy, I’m pleased to know you also enjoyed poetic Justice. I’ve read a few of Dan’s books and enjoyed them all. This furniture crafting skills are amazing 💞

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    2. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Joy. I enjoy both activities. I’m glad you enjoyed the books.

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  10. Avatar de Dora

    What a beautiful writing desk! A great review, Robbie, and your mentioning the Three Investigators series brought back memories of my eldest devouring them as a child. 🧒🏻

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Dora, is that your daughter who wrote the book? Writers often start out as precocious readers. I think I read all of the books in the Three Investigators series. Dan’s woodwork is exceptional. He is very talented at making furniture and writing.

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    2. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Dora. I enjoy working at that desk.

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  11. Avatar de petespringer

    I am envious of guys like Dan for his woodworking skills, probably because I’m so lacking in that area. Writing and woodworking both require a lot of creativity and problem-solving. Perhaps that’s why both appeal to Dan.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Pete, you are exactly right about these two writing outlets. I’ve discovered through blogging that many writers have other creative talents including painting, knitting, and patchwork quilting.

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    2. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Pete. Both activities require similar planning and attention to detail. I enjoy them both.

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  12. Avatar de John W. Howell

    A terrific post pointing out the multiple talents of Dan, Robbie. Congratulations to day and thank you for sharing the interview and your lovely review.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi John, I’m delighted you enjoyed this post. Dan’s woodwork is beautiful. His books are interesting and clever. Dan is very creative.

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      1. Avatar de John W. Howell

        Yes, he is. 😊

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    2. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks John. It was very nice of Robbie to feature me in this series.

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        😊

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  13. Avatar de Rebecca Budd

    A fabulous interview, Robbie. Dan’s dedication to writing and wood craft really comes through here. WOW!!!

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Rebecca. Dan has created some wonderful pieces of furniture. I didn’t know he’d owned a shop for a period.

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  14. Avatar de Colleen Chesebro

    I love Dan’s woodworking abilities. Wow, that is some stunning furniture. My dad and brother, both created with wood. My dad was a welder, and he created several sculptures from scrap steel. I love working with our hands to create art. I loved this so much, Robbie.

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    1. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Colleen. There’s a special satisfaction that come from working with your hands. I have a welder, I use it for repairs and some minor fabrication, but I wouldn’t consider myself a welder. That’s a special skill.

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  15. Avatar de Andrew McDowell

    Impressive woodwork.

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    1. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thanks Andrew.

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  16. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

    It’s good to learn about Dan’s great woodworking and writing from you nice interview and review, Robbie.

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    1. Avatar de Dan Antion

      I’m glad you enjoyed this. Robbie was quite generous in featuring me in this series. I appreciate her time and the lovely review.

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      1. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

        Yes, she’s wonderful, Dan. I’m glad I enjoyed it too.

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  17. Avatar de shehannemoore

    WOW, what a great blog. And what variety when it comes to interviewing folks Robbie! Dan these are absolutely beautiful pieces–true craftsmanship. My Dad made a lot of things out of wood. Alas I tend to cut wood for burning here but I do sometimes make some driftwood pieces seeing as we’re close to a beach.

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    1. Avatar de Dan Antion

      Thank you. It was very nice of Robbie to feature me here. I truly appreciate this post.

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