In the Spanish sun, the colors radiate off the plaster walls of the villa and the movement of water in the reflecting pool wonderfully accentuates form and line.
“We all live in a yellow submarine...a yellow submarine!”
Fred was bored with the standard 6 x 6 inch white tile shower in his Soho loft.
Amidst the deep snowdrifts of winter, the reminder that surrounding fields would turned green, the garden flowers would bloom, and the activity of making honey would start.
Bond…James Bond…walks into the spiraling radius of the villian’s gun barrel, slowly turns, and fires his pistol. The mosaic would be the focal point of this Greenwich Village loft.
To renovate the four bathrooms of the client's 14th Street Penthouse, we poured over the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, selecting passages for floor and wall details.
This sculptor and writer wanted a wrap around mosaic mural in their TriBeCa loft to remind them of their childhood by the ocean.
This composition was designed using stained glass pieces hand-cut into six sizes using a randomly arrived at “score”.
“Wow! … My Kitchen expanded into the hallway!”
The dream of opening the closet door and discovering a much needed huge room.
This eight foor square mosaic is installed in the V.I.P dining room area of the three level Mexican restaurant, La Esquina. The images narrate a “Proudly Aztec” theme with a circular stone calendar, eagle swooping in on a snake, princess and warrior wearing feathered headdresses, jewelry, and patterned fabric.
Mosaic work for the entrance at 52 Warren Street, New York City.