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Tracy Fiegl

Picture
Trabecular Gap Console Table; Wood furniture (walnut); 36" x 36" x 12"

Contact

Tracy Fiegl
Fillmore, NY
tracyfiegl@yahoo.com

Artist's Statement

I create semi-functional furniture using forms based on details of natural
structures. I’m interested in the almost-order in nature which results in forms of grace and elegance, more lively and engaging than purely symmetrical objects
would be.

About the Artist

​Tracy Fiegl Grew up on a farm in the hills overlooking the Genesee River
valley in Allegany county, in western New York. He earned a B.S. degree in
Physics from Saint Bonaventure University, and was presented with the Sigma Pi Sigma Award for the highest grade average among physics majors. Fiegl embarked on his career as a furniture-maker in 1983. Later he worked as a woodshop technician at Alfred University’s School of Art and Design. He then spent three years as an assistant in Wendell Castle’s studio, before shifting to the production company Castle founded, where Fiegl spent 17 years as a prototyper. Now Fiegl has transitioned back to the beginning: focusing on working on his own designs in his own shop on the farm overlooking the Genesee River valley.

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