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Dan Law

Dan Law is a contemporary installation artist working primarily in old-growth cedar salvaged from Vancouver Island. Dan studied visual arts in Victoria, BC, and received his Master of Arts degree from Regent College in 2013. His work can be found in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

“As a primary material for my art, I prefer wood—not because it is a particularly easy medium to work with (it’s not), but because I like the way wood looks, feels, and smells at each stage—from the moment of salvaging it on mountainous slash, to milling, carving, sanding, and finishing it in my studio. When a piece is complete, I feel content knowing that I can point to the spot on the earth where it grew, and that I can tell its story from start to finish.”

PO Box 54, Tofino, BC

(778) 866-9209

danlaw@rocketmail.com

danlaw.ca