This weekend saw the conclusion of Restoring a Past, Charting a Future, a fantastic group show I am proud to have been a part of. The work documented the restoration of the Charles W. Morgan, the centerpiece of Mystic Seaport in Connecticut. The engraved piece above hung for an amazing 16 months. Seems like it took that long to carve the lines into the Corian blocks, a modern day replacement for scrimshaw I was told about by some of the volunteers on the Morgan. The pieces below are some of the work that led to the final engraving.
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Everything but the Kitchen Sink
Just got a copy of a corporate piece done for Bristol-Myers Squibb. I stress corporate because this was the definition of bureaucratic approval. I worked with a great team but where we started and where we ended are very different places. I don’t even think they saw all the feedback coming when it did. I had to stay on my toes at all times, ready for everything. None the less a great job, happy to finally get it in hand. Here are few of the pieces.