This blog changed from a daily blog to a blog to celebrate the folk art of Kerras Jeffery, as well as his reproduction furniture and other projects. His studio & shop closed in 2017 following his passing.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Grandma's Attic

     Above my studio and workshop is the attic (1,500+ sq.ft.) which I call Grandma's Attic - it's full of STUFF!!!  Useful stuff, collectibles and memorabilia - most of it's old and antique.  From teapots to cast iron frying pans; from iron wrenches to costume jewelry; from railway spikes to buttons; from cutlery to horse harness; from sugar maple buckets to door knobs; you'll be surprised what you'll find!
      In the back corner of my studio is the door to Grandma's Attic.  When you step through you're taken back a 100 years.  This part of my studio/workshop was an old house built by John Yeo.  The old house (the right side of my studio) was built in the late 1890s - we found old newspapers between the plaster and lathes placed there to stop the drafts. 
      I moved the old house in the early 1990's from my brother Randy's place just across the road, first using it used it as a garage then expanding to connect to my workshop creating the present complex.
Above: The stairs go up to the left - the original stairs were on the far right (below).
At the top of the Stairs you can go left (the old house) or right (into the new upstairs).
Below: looking into the old house upstairs.
The following photos are in the old attic.
The following photos are in the new attic.
 
 
     When I start a folk art piece I often go up to Grandma's Attic to see what I can find to incorporate into my work.  For example, the moose below.  The one on the left has antlers made from cutlery forks; and the one on the right has antlers from a multi-size wrench with nails for legs.
     As I said earlier Grandma's Attic has a wide variety of stuff!  One thing I picked up awhile back was the print below.  When my older brother Carter saw it he said, "that's the same print that hung behind our grandparents kitchen stove."  He was quick to buy it for his house -memorabilia.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Rex, the Cat Catcher

     Rex appears often in my folkart - here he is with an old-fashioned truck and a cage full of cats. 
 Rex even caught a Siamese cat!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Rex's Air Tours

     Here's my latest piece - Rex's Air Tours.  The overall dimensions area 72" wide by 72" long by 32" high.  
     This is for sale.  I'm asking $2,200.00 for this piece - plus taxes.
**click on images to enlarge**
     Below are a few photos taken during the making of "Rex's Air Tours".
      I started with an old mailbox for the front of the airplane, then I built the body of pine with the tail being a whale vertebrae.
      There are two windshields, one made from a wooden plate and the other from a tin pie plate.
The undercarriage is from an old golf cart.
     I had a wooden propeller on it first, then I decided a propeller in the shape of a bone (made from pine) would be more suitable for a dog's airplane!
Below are photos of the finished piece - enjoy!!