GALLERY 2

Before, in-between, and after there was always something to keep me busy. Theatrical flats, Kawneer architectural aluminum storefronts, flat-work, roofing, waiting tables.

Looking through the front window of Bojono's Pizza, Craig, on the phone, takes another order for delivery, but you could just as well enjoy a slice by sitting at the counter that wraps around the wall and storefront.

A bar for The Prop House, a business that rents the room for parties. Transparencies of famous films are backlit to look like a reel of film.

Another view of the face of the bar.

This is a bar rail for PS Chicago on Rush Street.

The theme of the bar was the skyline of Chicago. Here you can see someone doing final touchup to the Sears Tower.

A remodel for Johnny T, he lived in a converted loft and wanted the industrial look. We exposed everything to the concrete and brick walls. Then built this soffit.

The cabinet and counter, missing only the countertop and finish.

A kitchen for Tony Fracano, he was the owner of Porcini and lived above the store. We redid the whole loft.

A bookcase in Tony's house.