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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | B R E N T C O M B E R artists," he says. "The remaining wood shavings are transported to a facility that superheats the green waste and converts it into compost for the landscape industry." Fascinated by unprocessed wood, Comber particularly likes the "cracks, bark sinews, knots, and swirling or uneven grain patterns," as he describes. "Indige- nous wood talks about climate and place. We use primarily offcuts or pieces of wood that secondary industries don't use in the usual manufacturing process." For his latest project aptly named "Connection" — which was commissioned by CHIL Interior Design based in Vancou- ver, for the ground lobby of high-end resi- dential tower REN in Seattle — Comber opted for yellow cedar. "It was chosen for being a neutral-toned, fine-grained wood that is locally sourced and very cooper- ative to bend and twist into our desired forms," he says. The concept of the large sculpture is derived from the practical application of spruce root cording prior to the roots being employed in lashing poles or making baskets. "The idea of lashing or connecting was my hope of bringing people together or perhaps people looking inward and feeling they are connected to something larger than themselves," says Comber. "I like to take what nature provides us in a natural form and to utilize her gift in a way that could be employed in an artistic and meaningful way." https://www.brentcomber.com/ P H O T O S – T O P L E F T : J A S O N V A N B R U G G E N ; T O P R I G H T : D Y L A N P R I E S T ; B O T T O M : I N T E R I O R D E S I G N B Y F A L K E N R E Y N O L D S / P H O T O B Y E M A P E T E R 54 DIGS.NET | 5.5.23

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