Ariele Alasko, a young artist from California, but living in New Yorker, is a full-time woodworker, as she describes herself. First a fun hobby taking place in her small living room, it quickly became a full time job in her 900 sq ft studio. She discovered a great love for walnut, sycamore, cherry, maple, and now makes awesome items like headboards, wall panels, tables, spoons and forks. Her first material is made of small wood strips, which she cleans and uses the woods natural coloration for her unique kind of work.