All the President’s Men - the concentric desks in the Library of Congress seemed like a newspaper conveyor belt breaking Nixon's Watergate. Departing from steel, materials included bicycle chain,
printer plates, brass, gimbaled
compass, foundry form,
and copper. Photo
credits Chris Myers.
24” wide x
13” deep x
13” tall
All the President’s Men - the concentric desks in the Library of Congress seemed like a newspaper conveyor belt breaking Nixon's Watergate. Departing from steel, materials included bicycle chain,
printer plates, brass, gimbaled
compass, foundry form,
and copper. Photo
credits Chris Myers.
24” wide x
13” deep x
13” tall
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One of a kind miniature worlds that evoke nostalgia with a modern twist. Steel vignettes inspired by vintage furniture and classic film, television and literature.
The Breakfast Club
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