Sawatzky's Imagination Corporation

Sawatzky's Imagination Corporation is a small family company that specializes in the design and creation of dimensional signs and environments. They tackle projects of any size from small signs to entire theme parks. Their work has garnered numerous national and international awards.

 

42392 Yarrow Central Road

Chilliwack, BC, CANADA

V2R 5E2

604 823 2216

dan@imaginationcorporation.com

Dan Sawatzky

 

Dan Sawatzky is best described as a creative force in the sign industry. He is a visual storyteller extraordinaire. His art career spans more than forty years of magic.  Dan and his crew host Sign Magic Workshops in their studio a number of times each year with attendees coming from around the world.

Sunday
May192013

Reflections

I'm a goal oriented person. Some things I am focusing on are far into the future. These are the big things that are not easily nor quickly accomplished. Other things are much closer. These would be the medium sized goals, things doable in less than a year. And then there's all the things I need to think about to get through each day. Included in these things are at least small steps toward the medium and big goals.

For the last four days Janis & I have been on Vancouver Island. We attended a family event (Happy fiftieth to Gay and Doug!) but mostly we purposely slowed our usual hectic pace down to a crawl. We didn't go sight seeing, nor do much of anything but instead let each day happen at a liesurely pace. It's not a pace I usually enjoy but for four days it was great. It gave me plenty of time to think about things.

The new house (a twenty year goal) is nearing completion and now almost ready to move in. It will most likely be the last really large personal project we tackle. But no fear for there is still plenty imaginative things to do around the yard to keep me busy for many, many years to come. The big Whistlepunk Hollow Adventure Golf project (for a customer) also nearing completion (a medium goal) our slower pace of the last few days gave me time to think about what the future might hold. We have a couple of good sized projects on the drawing board and in the works that will help us keep busy for a year or two. New customers will determine the paying projects we tackle in the future of course, but I can purposely shape and/or choose that work to a large degree.

After visiting Vancouver Island (where we lived for more than two happy decades) I am more than content with where we currently live. The work I am privileged to do is exactly what I enjoy. The young people who help me on a daily basis I also get to mentor and encourage them towards their dreams. I am surrounded by loving family and friends. It does not get better than that.

My conclusion after four days of reflection. Life is good. Let it continue!

-grampa dan

Saturday
May182013

Drifting along

Today we spent some time at the beach. The day was cool, bright but overcast - perfect for what I had in mind. I was taking pictures of driftwood. The pictures will be used as bitmaps to create textures within our routing software and then sent to our computer controlled router to create dramatic woodgrain patterns in our projects. It is a cool process but one that requires very specific information and files to work as I imagine.

The photos I snapped today will have to be modified and tweaked substancially to get the results I desire on the CNC router but I got almost five hundred great pictures to start with. I'll be sorting through and only picking the very best. Here's a small sampling of the bunch.

The resulting files will be used in our own work of course but also offered to others (for sale) as a new collection of Texture MAGIC bitmaps to use on their routing projects. Stay tuned to see the results...

-grampa dan

Thursday
May162013

Booked

Janis, my partner in life and business has always supported me in a big way. She's one of the main reasons we are successful. Janis provides balance in our lives, sometimes by holding me back (until the timing is right) but just as often by giving me the push and encouragement I need. It's a very good thing. In a few weeks we celebrate thirty-nine years of marriage, living and working together.

The very first year we were married I still worked full time for a grocery store, doing my art on the side, dreaming of the day I would create art for a living. Janis worked across the street in a bank. Beside the store I worked in was a bookstore. One day there was book in the window that caught my eye... a book about Disney animation. But the book was incredibly expensive, especially for two newlyweds just starting out. But I mentioned to Janis how I loved that book. Christmas was a few weeks distant and she snuck into the book store and purchased the book. She had them leave the big, expensive book in the window however until a day or two before Christmas. She wanted it to be a surprise for me and knew if the book vanished I would know exactly where it had gone.

From time to time in those weeks before Christmas I'm sure I mentioned my desire for that book but in my heart I knew it was far beyond our means. Janis didn't put the wrapped book beneath the tree either, for she knew too well that if I saw the present I would instantly guess it's contents. Just the same, Christmas morning when she handed it to me she saw my knowing smile. I had been hoping beyond hope since the day it had disappeared from the bookstore window that I had checked each day on the way into work.

That beloved book still is in my library in my studio, well worn and dogeared from many, many readings. It has been joined by hundreds and hundreds of other art books through the years. Janis understands my love of good reference books and has a special column called research to document their expense.

This week Janis and I snuck away from daily routine for a few days together. Our travels and stops included a bookstore or two where a few more art books were purchased to join all of the others in my library. Once again (as always) Janis didn't question the price but instead encouraged me to get them.

We are having a great time relaxing together too.

-grampa dan

Wednesday
May152013

BIG iron

Little Matt was busy today welding up the big iron to make a sturdy bridge that will span the wide pool beneath the biggest waterfall at WhistlePunk Hollow. We started with two large I-beams and the crossbraced them to form the deck. Concrete will be poured between the I-beams for the green. It is going to a spectacular hole to play with the train on the trestle overhead. By the time we are done the two side beams will look like giant tree timbers. In the picture Matt is welding on the branches (structural steel) that will hold up the hand rails.

While little Matt was busy welding the bridge big Matt was busy applying the galvanized mesh to the giant rock structure. This is a tough job that takes practice to get it right. Although still somewhat transparent the rockwork is starting to quickly take shape. On the right hand side you can see the mine doorway with the timbers surrounding it if you know what to look for.

The pressure is on to have these pieces ready for transport next week. Time will tell.

-grampa dan

Tuesday
May142013

Looking like a golf!

It was delivery day for three large log features to WhistlePunk Hollow. The trip to Squamish was uneventful (my favorite kind of journey).

Everyone was all smiles as I pulled in to the site. Jeff fired up the loader and after unstrapping the logs the placing of the features began once more. The smallest log feature was the first to be unloaded.

The big forked log was the next log to be lifted into place. It was placed on hole sixteen.

As soon as it was in place Jeff and Janice gave the whipsaw saw a try.

The last log to be unloaded went to hole number 13. This feature makes this a challenging hole... maybe you need a bit of luck to pull it off.

As we finished placing the log features WhistlePunk Hollow suddenly looked a whole lot like a very fun place to be. It looked like an adventure golf! Here's a shot of how it looked from the back side out by the road.

Here's another shot of the golf from near where the front gate will be towards the train trestle and pool. The telephone wire above the train will be removed very soon.

We still have a lot of work to do. In our shop we continue work on our largest feature - the massive rock/waterfall feature. We also are working on the hole markers, many signs, the front gates, three bridges and the lighting standards. Plenty to do in less than a month before the golf opens to it's first happy golfers. Stay tuned as things progress...

-grampa dan