A photographic art series from my hobby — preserving the tools, the marks, and the memories.
These are not just tools. They are proof that hands built the world.
This is a prototype art release. I am still learning, refining, and experimenting with sizes and finishes. If this kind of work speaks to you, join the waitlist and grow it with me.
I have always loved the history inside old tools.
The wear marks. The dents. The fingerprints of people long gone.
The beauty is not perfection. The beauty is use.
This series captures the quiet power of old benches, maker’s stamps, steel, wood, and the next generation learning what these tools were made to do.
This is a hobby inside a hobby.
Woodyah is about making things happen. This is about remembering where it started.
Color can be beautiful, but black and white reveals something deeper.
It brings out texture. Contrast. Scars. Age. History.
It slows the image down and lets the story breathe.
This is still early and I am fine tuning the direction.
This is for the hand tool user, the garage builder, the collector, the father teaching his kid, and the person who sees beauty in worn wood and old steel.
If that sounds like you, this series was made with you in mind.
This is not mass production. This is a passion project.
If you want first access, early updates, and a say in what sizes come next, sign up for the waitlist.
You help shape what this becomes.
I am not pretending this is all finished and polished.
I am learning. Exploring. Paying attention to what feels meaningful.
I just love this kind of art, and I know there are other people out there who feel the same way.
If you love the direction, stick with me. There is more coming.
What wall will you hang it on?
