we've been working diligently in our fabrication studio, trying to complete a number of furniture commissions before we find ourselves knee deep in our next major project (that we can't mention quite yet due to a nondisclosure agreement).
we're so horrible at keeping secrets, we've sequestered ourselves in our tomales studio for way too many hours at a time for the past couple weeks.
we look forward to seeing the sunshine come february.
we had a chance to hang out with local guitar maker, barry grzebik, last weekend and have a personal tour of not only his custom guitars, but his shop and home.
greg even had a chance to play an original grez guitar and jam a little standard blues with barry.
his attention to detail and personal touch make these guitars a fierce sought-after commodity for the true guitar aficionado.
(now if we only had an extra few thousand dollars laying around to be able to afford one of these true works of art, greg would be a happy man.)
we've been working with los angeles cinematographer evans brown, developing a new identity for his company, cameraworks.
specializing in technology for the next generation of cinematographers, yet maintaining a respect for the traditions established in the past century, evans is known for his work on true blood,the wireand many award winning films, such as in the bedroom, state and main, among others.
with an emphasis on sustainable practices and formal elements of structure and material, we create distinctive, modern environments for clients on an individual basis.