I see gaps. Gaps where I can’t find what I want, or it doesn’t convey what I want to say. The right angles or font can make all the difference.
One day I thought, “Why can’t a trellis match the style of my house?!” So I made some myself.
Pouring through Frank Lloyd Wright stained-glass window patterns, Greene & Greene catalogues, and Craftsman furniture books, I found the inspiration to make things in metal that complemented our house. Don’t get me started on my Mid-Century Modern obsession…
Based on the Greene & Greene outdoor lanterns installed in their California bungalows, currently in a private garden in Macedon, NY
Steel necklace display stand, CNC plasma cut
CNC plasma cut house numbers
Frank Lloyd Wright inspired trellis, currently in a private garden in Canandaigua, NY
CNC plasma cut sign
CNC plasma cut house numbers
Plasma torch cut tree
Trellis design based on FLW Tree of Life window in the Glasner House, Glencoe IL - BARN Silent auction donation, currently in private collection
Trellis on display for Night at the BARN, Oct 5, 2024 - 3 Dard Hunter Rose style fused glass tiles and mosaic of BARN logo
Making fun garden stakes is one of my faves
Making fun garden stakes is one of my faves
They gotta be lighthearted