Art by Mike Haugh

February 24, 2023

The Chronicle caught up with local Mike Haugh who has started to showcase his functional log art.

How would you describe your creations?

Chunky, live edge, hard wearing, long lasting.

Have you always had an interest in working with wood? When did you start creating functional log pieces?

Late teens I guess, a building apprenticeship came up and I was in, and started from there in the mid 80s.

What benefit do you get from being creative?

It keeps me active and about, seeing the joy on people’s faces when they see the art keeps me going in a lot of ways.

Can you do custom pieces for those that request it?

Absolutely. I love the idea of someone telling me what they are thinking to a degree, and tying it all together in the piece; consultations free with a coffee.

Your daughter Summer is obviously a great supporter by helping you to put the word out. How do people get in touch ?

Cell Phone 021 1413 325 or email –

funtional.log.art@gmail.com or check out my facebook page – functional log art.

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