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These three images are from
my days working at Dreams to Reality Studios in Norristown, PA. This project
was for an architectural restoration project we were contracted to do
for a Pennsylvania school. Our task here was to restore a wall mounted
sundial. The original panel had suffered severe weathering over the years
and could not be salvaged. Using current photographs of what remained
of the original art, as well as whatever historical photographs we
could find, it fell to me to duplicate the original painting. I first
constructed a fiberglass panel made to conform to the dimensions required
for the new construction being done on the building. After completing
the painting, I then mounted a copper sundial, extracted from the original
panel.
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This was another project I worked on
while at DTR. It was a 1/2 scale bi-plane model for Red Barron Pizza. At
the start of the project, I created some marker renderings that the model
would be based on. I then participated in the fabrication of the model.
After fabrication, I gave the model it's paint job.
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