Wood Delights: Therapy and Hobby

Poster Number

67

Lead Author Affiliation

Mechanical Engineering

Lead Author Status

Faculty

Faculty Mentor Name

N/A

Research or Creativity Area

Humanities & Arts

Abstract

This presentation explores my journey as a self-taught woodworker transforming unwanted wood - trimmed tree branches and scrap wood - into decorative and occasionally utilitarian objects. Emphasizing the therapeutic potential of woodworking, the presentation highlights how this hobby serves as both a creative outlet and, more importantly, a form of therapy. I am eager to share this process, showing how working with discarded materials can provide both artistic fulfillment and mental well-being. The presentation showcases examples of completed pieces, allowing the audience to see the tangible outcomes of this therapeutic craft. Attendees will see and learn about the various sources of wood, the inspiration behind the creations, and the tools and methods used in the crafting process. Through samples on display, participants gain insight into the rewarding practice of turning scrap materials into meaningful art.

Location

University of the Pacific, DeRosa University Center

Start Date

26-4-2025 10:00 AM

End Date

26-4-2025 1:00 PM

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Wood Delights: Therapy and Hobby

University of the Pacific, DeRosa University Center

This presentation explores my journey as a self-taught woodworker transforming unwanted wood - trimmed tree branches and scrap wood - into decorative and occasionally utilitarian objects. Emphasizing the therapeutic potential of woodworking, the presentation highlights how this hobby serves as both a creative outlet and, more importantly, a form of therapy. I am eager to share this process, showing how working with discarded materials can provide both artistic fulfillment and mental well-being. The presentation showcases examples of completed pieces, allowing the audience to see the tangible outcomes of this therapeutic craft. Attendees will see and learn about the various sources of wood, the inspiration behind the creations, and the tools and methods used in the crafting process. Through samples on display, participants gain insight into the rewarding practice of turning scrap materials into meaningful art.