Woodwork
Maeda Kinya
前田金彌
Maeda Kinya works with carefully selected woods using traditional joinery and finishing methods to create objects that honor Japan's rich woodcraft heritage. Based in eastern Japan, where Edo-period traditions continue to influence contemporary craft practice, their work demonstrates a deep commitment to preserving and advancing the traditions of Japanese woodwork.
Biography
Member of the Japan Kogei Association, specializing in traditional doll making. Based in the East Japan region. Has 10 documented works in exhibitions.
The Art of Japanese Woodwork
Japanese woodworking is distinguished by its sophisticated joinery techniques that require no nails or glue. From architectural elements to everyday objects, woodworkers select and season materials with care, creating pieces that celebrate the natural beauty of wood grain. Maeda Kinya brings expertise in joinery, carving, turning, and bentwood crafting to their practice.
Research Member
As a Research Member of the Japan Kōgei Association, Maeda Kinya is actively developing their skills in traditional craft techniques under the guidance of master artisans. This membership recognizes emerging artists committed to learning and preserving Japan's traditional craft heritage.
Woodwork Artistry
Explore the beauty and craftsmanship of traditional Japanese woodwork.
