A lot of times, I think artist and creatives can become stagnant within their work when there’s too much repetition and not enough freedom to just make whatever they want. At least that’s how it’s been for me lol. I love my business. I love what I’ve created, but sometimes I miss just playing around in the studio or wood shop and just making whatever I want without thinking of selling it afterwards. So I’ve decided to revisit one of my skills…. Designing floral arrangements. I have several that I will be revisiting like woodworking, sculpture, welding, illustration, screen printing. As well as new ones I want to explore like glass blowing, foundry, animation, photography, videography, and set design. Floral arrangements 12/12/2024 These will be a part of my floral portfolio. I love the wildflower look to arrangements. That step outside and pick what you see aesthetic just speaks to me. It’s expressive and just looks freeing to the eye. Here are a few arrangements...
I had the pleasure of working with Green Brier Distillery creating some whiskey flights out of old whiskey barrels. It's an on going job. So every 4- 6 weeks I'll make about 100 of these. Its a bit tedious, but the pleasant whiskey aroma and final product make it worth while. (drilled and sanded) (close up) (Finished product)
I've recently picked up a new client by the company name GoBonanza. They're an event based photo company that specializes in bringing a highly designed and unique Photo Booth experience to any event. I was initially brought on as a designer/woodworker for their custom photo booths. This project below is redesign of their previous booth. The previous design was off balanced, lacked texture, and just wasn't what the client wanted design wise. I have been working for a couple of months with GoBonanza and this design is only the begininning of what's to come. https://www.gobonanzabooth.com
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