Lindon, UT, USA
paulrusselldesigns@gmail.com

Paul Russell Designs

Rustic and Sculptural Woodturnings

Galleries

Welcome to Paul Russell Designs. Since my life is too short to turn ugly wood, what you will find here are truly unique turnings. Some of my pieces are intended to be used functionally, others are sculptural and artist – turnings that you can build a room around!
Please take a few minutes to see if you find something you like, I’m please you stopped by. And, if you need more information, please send me a note.

Barely There Series

The home of the original Barely There Series. This series comprises many pieces that are really ‘Barely There.’ Come on in, take a look.

Bowls & Platters

Looking for something a bit more solid, enter here to view my traditional, contemporary bowls & platters, and various other turnings.

Blog

Working away

Working at the lathe

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Winter Arts Showcase

Excited to participate in the Winter Arts Showcase hosted by the Park City Summit County Arts Council. The virtual exhibit runs from Feb. 12th – 28th for any interested collectors[…]

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Wedding Cake

Cake stand made for my daughter’s wedding. The piece is spalted elm.

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Meet the Artist

Paul Russell

A transplant from San Diego to Utah, I’m a maker of 35 years with a passion for woodturning. My career with wood started at a young age and is always inspired by life’s simplicity, patterns and textures. While woodturning has been a longtime love, Paul Russell Designs is a more recent endeavor as my work has taken a more serious and artistic turn. I still appreciate my legacy heavy rustic bowls. However, more recent works focus on the line of the natural edge bowl, thin wavy platters, or extreme twig pots made from limb elbows and bends, or extreme natural trunk shapes. This latter work I refer to as my Barely There Series – and you can see why. It all started with a piece of Lilac branch rescued from a firewood pile, becoming the first in the series. The series reveals beauty in the otherwise ugly and unusable, exploiting ideas of negative space, while utilizing defects and imperfections to accentuate. Inside is outside!