Tag Archives: reclaimed wood

Working Work Table (detail of shelf)

Newest Table Is Piped With Possibilities

The Working Work Table!

Some tables are built for working. You can hammer, make a mess, & pretend that the drink you knocked over isn’t a big deal…

… then again, some tables are actually an expensive custom-built coffee table that is slated to sell at a gallery as fine art furniture. As you can probably gather, it was for this reason precisely that I decided to make a much needed addition to my work space: “The Working Work Table”! Check out the gallery below to see the latest addition.

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Absolute: Separation (detail)

“Absolute: Separation”

New piece, “Absolute: Separation”

Here is my latest oil painting in the “Absolute” series.  It’s painted on a selection of wood that I’ve reclaimed from an 1800’s upright piano top. You may have seen the other half of the piano top featured as a shelf in my furniture category. After sanding and resurfacing, this piece still has plenty of character that shows through. Feel free to check out my other paintings in this series here.

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Grumpy Cat On Game Day

Grumpy Cat On Game Day

Grumpy Cat On Game Day: Acrylic and marker on reclaimed baltic birch. 18″ x 10 1/4″. 9.25.13.