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Jeff Soan
Jeff studied Art and Design at Goldsmith's College in the late 60's, taught for a few years, travelled for a while, married, started a family and a building business during the 70's.
He gave up building in the mid 80's when his knees, back and some clients started troubling him.
  Jeff Soan
A chance encounter with a wobbly rat from Chile changed his life. He was so inspired by this articulating folk toy that he joined a course in toymaking at the London College of Furniture, successfully completing the City and Guilds course.

He set up his garden workshop in 1987, making toys which were sold at the local craft market in Greenwich. After a year of selling many new designs he eventually returned to the articulating creatures that had so fascinated him. A batch of wobbly fish being snapped up by eager customers caught the eye of a passing TV producer and he was invited to take part in a BBC programme called 'Handmade'. Sales really took off and he started developing many different creatures incorporating the technique.
 
Jeff joined the British Toymakers Guild (BTG) in 1989. His distinctive talent was quickly recognised and he was awarded the Polka Prize in 1989, the coveted title " Toymaker of the Year" in 1995 and 2000 and the Guild cup in 1990, 1993,1994,1995 and 1999. He was also winner of the Longleat Cup in 2000.
 
The turning point in his career, however, came with his successful application in 1991, into The Chelsea Craft Fair, organised by the Crafts Council This prestigous show attracts the cream of the craft world, national and international buyers and a large appreciative public.

Since the outset there has been so much work that Jeff has required help in the workshop. He has been fortunate to have found many willing, able and talented assistants but none more exceptional than Julia Darke who joined him in 1991 and remains to this day.
  Julia Darke
My work reflects equally a love of creatures, great and small, and a love of wood. My earlier training as an artist and more lately as a toymaker has lead to objects which can be seen as playful sculpture or perhaps sculptural toys but I generally refer to it as Wobbly Wood.
I try to express the essential nature of the animals, birds, and fish I create, sometimes by simplification, sometimes by attention to detail and very often by the sinuous movement achieved with the technique of articulation. A large part of my work in recent years has been investigating the possibilities of this wobbly wood which is created by cutting the wood into narrow sections and securing it to canvas.
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I utilise the wood's natural forms and features; its grain, colour and bark to suggest the creatures shape, markings, feathers and texture.
I reduce waste as far as possible, for example the off-cut portion of a big fishes tail will form the breast of a bird. This awareness means that while cutting fish I can be thinking bird; one will reshape the other.
Reclaimed wood is used extensively, from discarded furniture, driftwood, industrial pallets and friends & neighbours prunings and it is this found wood that often informs and shapes the work. This constantly varying source of timber helps keep the work fresh and alive.
 
     
Contacting and Visiting Jeff Soan
Visitors are most welcome but please call first to arrange a time.

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94c Manor Avenue, Brockley, London SE4 1TE

Telephone & Fax +44 (0)20 8691 1332

e-mail jeff@wobblywood.demon.co.uk


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Manor Avenue is not accessible by car from the Lewisham Way end. Instead turn into Wickham Road, pass the first road on right which is No Entry . Then take the next right at the mini roundabout into Geoffrey Road and first right into Manor Avenue. Number 94C is about 150 metres along on the left.