These projects are all my designs. My work is most defined by the “River Series” of inlaid resin, two shown here: Golden River Door and Entertainment Center with River Panel. In general I love to put curves into my work, sculpture or furniture. Seems to “soften” an otherwise harsh, square-edged world and bring it back to Nature’s curves.
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Mahogany door with inlaid dyed resin. Mahogany sculptures in sidelights.
"Blue Wave." Sculpture. Pine and irridescent paints.
Closeup of "Blue Wave" sculpture.
Entertainment Center with River Panel. Part of my "River Series (tm)". Cherry, lacewood, pine, dyed resin. The center table is attached to the wall, thus appears to float. All plywood is self made to have reveals same size.
Entertainment Center with River Panel (see also closeup). To the right is another piece of mine, "Agua borealis, the River Lamp." Made with pine, dyed resin, the lamp is 6 1/2 feet tall with fluorescents inside. Functional light comes from both sides.
wow. question -- the "Blue Wave" sculpture -- was it formed from individual pieces or from one large piece of wood, carved to look like separate pieces? fascinating, inspiring design.
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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wow. question -- the "Blue Wave" sculpture -- was it formed from individual pieces or from one large piece of wood, carved to look like separate pieces? fascinating, inspiring design.
Thank you so much for sharing your design work with us. The door is great, not over design just great, it's a master piece.
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