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Tri-

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Materials: Baltic Birch and wooden Hand clamps When I created this piece I was in a place of disharmony and confusion. I knew my time at Watkins was coming to an end and it was taking a toll on me. I felt my sense of community was dissipating. So amongst all of those emotions came this piece. (Tri-) The three main curves can be referred to as people or opportunities and how they are all interlaced. 

Between Land and Water

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Material: 2x4s I love using inexpensive materials and making dope pieces! This piece was a headache though. I made so many repetitive cuts and figuring out the arch was a lot of work. In the end it was worth it! This piece was roughly 5 feet wide and 3.5 feet tall. The meaning.... pretty literal. It has to do with birth (fetal position, water, cleansing, purity, etc), life (the ground we walk on, the plants we plant and consume,the things we see, memories we make, etc) and everything in between. 

Commission Coffee and side Table

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This is a vague step by step of a coffee and side table set made of inexpensive materials while remaining stylish. . Fnished product in residence's home.

Home Furniture Design

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I absolutely adore small spaces. I love the challenge they bring and creativity they spark when trying to accommodate a small living space. When working under conditions like these, I try to stay as minimal as possible. You don't want to crowd the room with unnecessary furniture and decor. Try to keep your colors light and add in a pop of color for flair. This coffee table is osb, cherry, and birch. I absolutely love the different wood chips and colors in the osb board. (coffee Table Top) Twin bed couch made of 2x4s and osb board I love making little make shift tables whenever I need them. So I always keep wooden hand clamps around.