Thursday, October 21, 2010

Bob Doddridge - A Legacy in Wood

Award winning chair designed and created by Bob Doddridge (wood) and Ian Scott (leather).
The legacy of Bob Doddridge, former Holland College School of Visual Arts wood instructor Bob Doddridge who died in 2005 remains a significant part of the arts and cultural development of Prince Edward Island. His life as an college instructor had a significant impact on his students at a time that the crafts industry was just emerging on PEI. His knowledge and “can do” attitude have been sited by industry leaders as having a major impact on their determination to succeed in a field where few had prospered previously.

Bob's commitment as an artisan himself during his teaching career and in retirement showed his students that understanding construction techniques while being of great significance, that it was the hands-on aspect of achieving high quality finished work that was the end goal.

His daily work ethic was exemplar in many ways and showed his almost undivided attention to detail and to practicing his craft.

Award winning chair designed and created by Bob Doddridge (wood) and Ian Scott (leather).
This collection of images are an indication of the beautiful work that Bob created and which still graces homes, offices and public building. Enduring - strong - natural wood - created to last and continuing to serve, these are words that describe Bob's work and also reflect his outlook on his work.

 Chair designed and created by Bob Doddridge.

 Assorted items by Bob Doddridge.


Lectern by Bob Doddridge.

Chancellor's chair UPEI -  by Bob Doddridge.

Crest of UPEI - carved by Bob Doddridge.

Bob Doddridge at work.

Mural for Canadian Coast Guard College designed by Henry Purdy, carved by Bob Doddridge.


Statue designed by Henry Purdy, carved by Bob Doddridge.

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