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mirror2Project: Design over sized mirrors for Industry hair salon, Syracuse, New York

Materials: Particle board, ceramic tile, styrofoam, recycled china, glass nuggets, mirror, construction adhesive, tile grout

Dimensions: approx. 60″H x 28″W

Date Completed: April 1999

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Project: Design a mosaic mandala inspired coffee table for client.

Materials: Table provided by client, stained glass, mirrored stained glass, construction adhesive and tile grout

Dimensions: Approx. 45″ Diameter

Date Completed: 2006

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Project: Design and install milagro inspired mosaic pieces within column pedestals of the altar themed bar area of The Mission, a Pan American restaurant located in an historic church in down town Syracuse, New York.

Materials: Particle board, ceramic tile, recycled china, mirror, stained glass, glass beads, copper, construction adhesive, mastic, tile grout

Date Completed: January 2000

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Project: Two Pagoda mirrors w/ vintage Asian chalkware figurines

Materials: Particle board, ceramic tile, china, chalkware figurines, tassles, construction adhesive and tile grout

Dimensions: Approx.  16″W x 28″H

Date Completed: May 2001

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Papa Gallo BarRoosters1health and happinessleft roosterroosters side viewcrown mirrorpapa gallo barfoam construction on rooster

Project: Design and construct mosaic pieces for back bar area including two large sculptural roosters, a winged flaming heart and two large crown mirrors.

Dimensions:

Roosters 32″H x 24″ W x 8″D each

Crown Mirror  30″H x 48″L each

Winged Flaming Heart  18″H x 31″W x 5″D

Materials: Particle board, styrofoam, stained glass, mirrored stained glass, glass nuggets, construction adhesive and tile grout

Date Completed: November 2007

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I made this five layer Wedding Cake for a 10th anniversary solo show I had in Syracuse, NY in 2003. The germination period was about 5 years and involved various experiments with different materials for the base form of the cake.  Plaster of Paris was one of the materials experimented with, however it was much too heavy! Foil wrapped foam insulation ended up being the material of choice which was carved into round cake-like layers w/ a serrated knife and glued together. To create the frosting I tinted caulk with acrylic paint, let it dry slightly then piped it through a piping bag with various decorative tips.

Materials: Particle board, foam insulation, styrofoam, stained glass, mirrored stained glass, porcelain flowers, vintage cake topper, caulk, acrylic paint, construction adhesive, tile grout

Dimensions: 40″H x 18″W

Date Completed: March 2003

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Wedding Cake
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Wedding Cake side
Porcelain flower detail
The Happy Couple


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Project: Private commissioned mirror

Dimensions: Approx.  35″W x 45″ L

Materials: Particle board, stained glass, mirrored stained glass, glass nuggets, bird plate, styrofoam balls, mirror, construction adhesive, tile grout

Date Completed: July 2005

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Project: This is an installation I did for a Moroccan themed restaurant, La Cena in Fayetteville, NY. Inspiration for the star motif came from the ceiling mural.

Materials: Ceramic tile, miniature glass marbles, mirror, mirrored stained glass, particle board, styrofoam, mastic and tile grout.

Dimensions: Approx. 30″W x 78″H Date Completed: December 2003

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shrine viewceiling mural and lanterns

shrine ceilingshrine on left

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