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Pennypack Environmental Center, Philadelphia PA
Wissahickon Environmental Center, Philadelphia PA
The Giant Heart, Aircraft Room, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia PA
Trompe L’oeil and Faux Finishes
News at Eleven
I’ve been interviewed for local TV newscasts on a number of jobs. As I mentioned in my Mostly True Tale, Why They Call It Windows, I’ve recently been editing some of these videos for this website. Here are the news interviews uploaded so far gathered together in one place. Continue reading
Erie Zoo Amur Leopards, Erie PA
Erie Zoo Lowland Gorilla, Erie PA
Philadelphia Zoo Rare Animals, Philadelphia PA
Philadelphia Zoo Primates, Philadelphia PA
Erie Zoo Main Building Hyrax, Lemurs, Waterfall, Erie PA
Erie Zoo Train Tunnel, Erie PA
Erie Zoo Kiboka Tree House TV Studio
Erie Zoo Genets, Erie PA
Skunks
Recently I did some work for the zoo in Erie, Pennsylvania. It was a fun trip and “full of incident” compared with some jobs, so you’ll find it mentioned in Tale of the Tree House and Erie Zoo Kiboka Tree House TV Studio. Continue reading
Sam
I was introduced to Samantha in 1991 when the Erie Zoo hired me to do scenic murals in the assorted animal exhibits of the main building, which included Samantha’s day room. The faux-rock guys had preceded me and turned two walls into natural-looking rock formations with artificial plants. Continue reading
Cobbs Creek Community Environmental Center, Philadelphia PA
Tale of the Tree House
In 2012 I spent a week working at the zoo in Erie, Pennsylvania, over the cusp of October into November. In size Erie has a relatively small zoo, but in quality, energy and ambition, Erie ranks with the best and biggest. For the first time, I was designing and supervising the building of a TV studio set. Continue reading