Sunday, April 21, 2013

It's been a while since I have posted here. The last few years have been about exploring some new directions. A fairly steady amount of concrete countertops have been bid, and a good few kitchens have been made. Fireplaces of all kinds have been done as well. Painting, printmaking, and sculpture have been a big part of my past year as well. I'm running pretty hard with some good ideas there and adding a few collectors.  Requests for furniture keep popping up. The current piece is an oak-topped piece with legs cut from steel plate.
This first low table is reclaimed Southern Yellow Pine from a c.1870 building.

This fireplace surround wraps the existing brick structure.

This table leg system sits under a 9-foot by 42-inch walnut top.

The Bendy Leg is a big concrete sculpture (10-feet long and 65 inches tall) that now lives with a family on the east side of Kansas City.

This sculpture is called Footprint of Buddha. This picture was taken at a show I had at the end of 2012 and into January 2012 at the Bohemian Gallery in downtown Overland Park.

This fireplace surround is in a house in Mission Hills. We set it so that it actually hangs on the wall.

The latest table in process. This piece is 36 inches tall and 18 inches deep.





This small sculpture is called Servant Bowl. It's carved in mahogany and inspired by similar work from New Guinea

 Side table with the wide and flat legs that precedes the current hall table I'm working on.

Concrete hearth

This is part of 200 square feet of countertops for an office building. These tops are 1.25 inches thick.

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