Check out a few of my past projects below:
THE WATER BOTTLE

For over a decade, I was one of the leading designers and innovators of precast stone veneer. My designs can be found on buildings in more than 100 countries. After extensive research and development in advanced concrete mixes, I began exploring formulas using recycled tires, eventually creating a material indistinguishable from traditional concrete stone veneer.
Cost-effective and eco-friendly my material replaces flammable materials in a variety of applications. By reducing waste and eliminating the need for hazardous substances, I continue to drive positive environmental change with this innovative resin.

Realistic Stone Veneer, crafted from 50% recycled tires. Offers self-extinguishing properties, light weight, increased durability, and simplified installation.
Using a MAPP gas torch is a little overkill but I wanted to demonstrate how much heat and flame it could take.
THE WATER BOTTLE
With years of experience creating concrete molds, creating this giant mold was a personal favorite of mine, except for the part where the client used a monkey crew that forgot to unlock the form before using their forklift to pull it apart : )
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RANDOM IMAGES FROM VARIOUS PROJECTS

My first custom precast stone veneer project. I made those stone with my bare hands.


The customer ordered custom designed stone veneer in the tans and browns of red rock canyon.



As the Technical Director and Sound Editor, I played a crucial role in reviving a film in disrepair. However, it was our team's collective effort and tolerance for the process that led to our success. Together, we untangled the challenges and brought the film back to life.

A large form rubber mold created the fireplace hood.

In response to the head nuclear physicist's request, we pushed film scanning technology to its limits, enabling nuclear scientists to use archived film footage of past tests instead of conducting new ones, thus protecting the planet from the damage of nuclear testing. We did it all for free.

As we were working on developing NanoDailies prototypes, LLNL nuclear scientists showed up for assistance with integrating our next gen film scanner tech which solved a major dial-a-yield roadblock.

After we completed the Film Scanner project I took on a show pilot project. I stepped in as the Editor when the previous one got overwhelmed by the footage. We created a buzz with an awesome reel, but things took a tough turn when Whitney Houston, who was married to Bobby Brown and the show's main villain, passed away. It was a lot for Bobby to handle, so we had to stop the show. After that, I decided to move on to new adventures in other industries.



A few custom pieces made from precast concrete and gfrc.

Another custom mold to create the water feature. These were some of my early projects.










