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The Studio
Nestled in the rolling Appalachian foothills of central Kentucky you will find the Shadoway Studio. Located on the artist’s family farm of six generations, the studio is surrounded by the inspiring beauty of the natural world. Having grown up in this environment, and taught a deep love and respect for the land, trees and wildlife by his parents, Steven tries to personify these feelings in each piece he creates.
The studio itself is built from timbers salvaged from an old railroad trestle that was built in the 1870’s and boxed in rough sawn White Oak which Steven had sawn at a local Amish saw mill. Steven also used steel beams salvaged from a local industry to support the roof system and attached them with special fasteners, which he designed and on which he holds the patent.
The studio itself is built from timbers salvaged from an old railroad trestle that was built in the 1870’s and boxed in rough sawn White Oak which Steven had sawn at a local Amish saw mill. Steven also used steel beams salvaged from a local industry to support the roof system and attached them with special fasteners, which he designed and on which he holds the patent.