Ryan from Simplified Tax & Accounting Service PC.
asked me to complete some exterior steps for him. He had the granite
slabs and the cool wavy handrail. All stainless steel. Not too shabby.
Thanks, Ryan.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Railing Restoration
Commission to repair two entrance railings on a historic Carnegie Library building — in Charlotte, MI.
Train of success
LOOK OUT! The train of success is coming through, and I'm hitching a ride while the hitching is good. hoot hoot
Update: I'm a finalist for another local sculpture project, just have to convince the jury that I'm the right man for the job.
AND... a proposal I submitted for Art Rapids! (in Elk Rapids) was accepted! Can't wait to get started on this one...
HAPPY DANCE!
Update: I'm a finalist for another local sculpture project, just have to convince the jury that I'm the right man for the job.
AND... a proposal I submitted for Art Rapids! (in Elk Rapids) was accepted! Can't wait to get started on this one...
HAPPY DANCE!
News on the Mason Project
I was interviewed some time ago by a MSU student journalist regarding the sculpture in Mason... read about it here...
http://news.jrn.msu.edu/masontimes/2013/11/12/mason-arts-and-cultures-committee/
http://news.jrn.msu.edu/masontimes/2013/11/12/mason-arts-and-cultures-committee/
Silver Respite
Do you all love to hear about me, me, me? Here's some press on the sculpture in Mason, and the unveiling tomorrow.
http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20131108/INGHAM01/311080024/Symbol-Mason-Silver-Respite-public-art-reflects-historic-feel-city
http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20131108/INGHAM01/311080024/Symbol-Mason-Silver-Respite-public-art-reflects-historic-feel-city
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
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