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Metal and Resin Art for Home Decor

interior photo of art studio at 5069 Leavenworth St.

A new year brings new opportunities but only if one pushes oneself to higher heights. I’m taking advantage of having a studio space to build some innovative ideas that are just asking to be born. Picture if you will, an Eastern Red Cedar card table with green transparent resin surrounding the circles of its growth. Woodworking has always appealed to me but the bigger tools come with a bigger expense. With careful planning and construction, I’ve found that I can build this outstanding fold-able card table. Here are some of my raw materials:

Tessellation in Resin

Another idea you should see completed soon is my hot air balloon tessellation. A tessellation is the contents of a 60° 60° 60° triangle mirrored to its respective sides. I have designed a hot air balloon motif from bent brass rods. The spaces between will be filled with colored transparent resin, much like a stained glass window. This piece measures 23″ x 23″ and it will be illuminated for hanging on a wall with four aluminum stand-offs.

colorful resin slab of hot air balloons tessellation resting on wooden window sill with sun shining through the transparent resin

Copper and Brass Metal Work

I’ve also been doing a lot of work with metal. My first experience was the brass spiral staircase inside the lighthouse. Then I used copper tubes as frames around resin tiles. My latest work is just a fun copper dandelion plant with a puff ball.

Built to Order, Commissions

If you have an idea in your mind just waiting to be built then please call me. I love transforming ideas into reality. Here’s a photo of a commission piece that I made for a customer (who gave me a 5-star rating for the project).

8" x 2" x 2" clear solid cast of resin with watch inside. The watch shows the time that couple met.
$25 per hour plus materials. Commissions Example. Watch encased in clear resin and set on a metal plate inscribed as a gift. This idea came from a customer and I was able to build it to specifications and to the satisfaction of the customer. 5 star rating on Google Reviews.
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Discover Unique Resin Art at Omaha’s Newest Studio

"Bioluminescence", 23" x 28" x 0.5" transparent resin painting Night beach scene of bioluminescent surf with mountains and dark horizon
interior view of art studio with several resin art pieces on a table and in the window.

Life can be a surprise in the worst and the in the best ways. I never dreamed of having a studio but this happened and it has defined me. My boss at Blick Art Materials needed someone to take over rent space. That was another best surprise. The studio is character-rich and only six blocks from my house. I was concerned about the expenses. However, my wife was pleased to have a place for me to work on resin. It was better than using the picnic table or the garage. This studio is ideal! The outside is charming and the windows beckon people from Leavenworth Street to stop and come inside. I have been here for a year now. I’ve made many resin artworks to test my ideas. These works show my abilities. I’ve taken a couple commissions. I hope to have more. I want to sell resin art that I build and keep this going in my retirement.

Open House Saturday, November 30th, 2024. This is my grand opening! If you are here in Omaha or nearby, please stop in to say hello. We can talk about art and share ideas. There are so many reasons to make art. My reason is simple decoration. I would like to hear what inspires you. I do follow my interests which are oceans, mountains, geometry, windows, and anything transparent and colorful.

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Stunning Resin Art Inspired by the Pacific

Ocean wave casted in clear resin with quartz rocks and a white and brown Mexican sea shell poking out

This beautifully colored hard resin sculpture captures the energy and excitement of the Pacific Ocean. I lived in Oregon for a while and visit the ocean when I can. Watching the waves crash on the rocks is something that draws me in and holds me captive. This spectacular wave reminds me of just that feeling. Also available: green with a big dark grey rock and clear with a beautiful sea shell and quartz rocks.

transparent resin painting in blue, green, black, and yellow with light blue mica powder.

I’ve always been interested in topography and landscapes. Something curious about a scene is that its look can change according to the wildflowers growing on it. That is where abstract landscape art is born. I can visualize land with changes due to light, vegetation, snow, water. I painted this scene in resin after reading about bioluminescence. Plankton of a certain species will glow in the dark. The water is filled with the plankton and so the entire scene is changed. For further reading, here is an interesting article https://www.kqed.org/science/1983841/where-to-see-bioluminescence-bay-area-kayak-tours