The stunning masterworks of one of North America's greatest luthiers
and inlay artists.
William (Grit) Laskin is a master guitarmaker, a musician and
songwriter, an artist and a storyteller. For more than forty-five years,
he's been hand-building guitars for such luminaries as Stan Rogers,
Jesse Cook, Rik Emmett, and k.d. lang, inlaying many of these
instruments with his personalized designs. No two are alike, and their
starting points are as varied as the people who play them.
Grand Complications is the story behind the story of fifty of these
original designs from 2003 to the present. It is a look inside Laskin's
creative process--how he teases out a client's interests and intentions,
how he develops and refines his ideas, and how he brings them to life in
his mind and on paper.
From "Short Stories" that fill only the headstock of a guitar to full
narratives that run the length of the neck, each inspired design is the
product of research, deep thinking, and a little alchemy. Featured here
are projects ranging from an homage to John Lennon to a paean to
humpback whales to a tribute to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
A member of the Order of Canada, winner of the Saidye Bronfman Award for
Excellence (Canada's most prestigious craft award), and founder of
Borealis Records, Laskin is a true craftsman and his insights make
fascinating reading for lovers of art, music--and the creative process.