Ivoire

During the 1920’s, ivory was used on luxurious furniture. Sliced thinly, it would gradually crack in beautiful ways

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Lace

Lace requires meticulous care and attention in creating fine cracks that are consistent but not too consistent.

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Drift I

A surface of lines that rises, swells and falls like the wake of a ship.

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Drift II

Wisteria straw applied in vibrant tonal harmony.

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Grove

Tall bamboo-like spires in varying tones have been
interwoven with fine polychrome.

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Pierrot

Pierrot is a dancing arrangement of musical whimsy and silent mime.

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Solei

SoleilSun shining through a lattice was the inspiration for Soleil.

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Stepping Stones

A wall of conceptual and contemporary art?

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Tashi I

Tashi is inspired by the traditional textiles of the Himalayas.

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Tashi II

Wisteria straw is carefully inlaid in different hues and tones to balance and enhance the vibrancy of the design.

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Tryst I

Inspired by the mosaics and tiles of ancient Rome.

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Tryst II

Tones of Wisteria and Verdigris are woven together to create a warmly saturated palette reminiscent of Renaissance Italy.

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