Meet Your Seller
Hey all, I’m Faheem. I’m a woodworker based in the metro Atlanta area. I began woodworking in 2023 with a simple goal: to create custom picture frames for my own space. What started as a personal project quickly grew into a broader practice, and today my work includes cutting boards, charcuterie boards, boxes, tabletops, and coffee tables. My design philosophy is rooted in material led aesthetics. Rather than forcing a form, I allow the natural grain, live edge, and character of the wood to dictate the final design of any project. To achieve this, I utilize a blend of locally sourced Georgia hardwoods and premium, highly figured slabs from the Pacific Northwest, known for the scale and complexity required for heirloom quality furniture. If you’re interested in custom work or future projects, I’m happy to connect. Follow the process on Instagram: @faheem_woodworks
- Makerbook seller since
- 15 Listings
- 3rd on Seller Leaderboard
- 3 Sales
- 1 days avg. time to ship
Bids
Product Gallery
Quiet Departure - Fine Art Wildlife Photograph 8 x 12 by Faheem Jamaloodeen Hand Framed in Brazilian Cherry
Each photograph in this series was personally captured and edited by Faheem Jamaloodeen (me!) during an early morning wildlife encounter along a quiet greenway. Every print is carefully presented in a handcrafted hardwood frame made by the artist. The frames are built from solid Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba) using only structural tenons. There is no particle board like a standard framing shop. There are no fasteners, brad nails, or V nails. Unlike mass produced wall art, each framed photograph is both a photographic work and a piece of craftsmanship. The image and the frame were created by the same hands that witnessed the moment. Print Information: • Archival fine art photographic print • Professionally printed on high-quality photo paper (Bayphoto) • Hand framed in solid Brazilian Cherry • Frame crafted by the artist Available Works in this auction: Stillness — 16 × 24 inches Forest Vigil — 16 × 24 inches Quiet Departure — 12 × 8 inches Every encounter in the wild ends the same way. Not with a sound. Not with a rush. Just a decision. After a long moment of watching, the stillness broke. Her ears shifted, her gaze turned, and the forest called her back. She had measured the quiet, tested the air, and made her choice. In the next breath she would vanish into the undergrowth, leaving only damp branches and the faint imprint of movement where she once stood. A final glance before the forest closes again. The moment passes. The forest remains.
- 51 views
- Listed Mar 18, 2026





























