Waterwalls Gallery cont.

            

Tacoma, WA residence.12 ft x 6 ft tall two sided room divided glass 5 racue glazed salmon mounted on glass with water passing behind them, fractured travertine marble on both sides, basin integrated into floor, lighting in valance, existing home, remote pump.

 West Seattle, WA. residence. 10 ft x 18in tall frosted glass wall at back of bar, integrated into granite counter, lighting within valance new construction remote pump.

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           Impex development conference room privacy divider 8 ft x 8 ft tall horizontal grooves in glass stainless steel structure, lighting within valance, new construction remote pump location

Seattle, WA. Condo for harbor properties, new construction. 4 ft 6 in x 12 ft tall slate backdrop, handmade copper trays with a patina finish, water trickling from pan to pan making its way to the bottom, basin integrated into staircase.

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    Kirkland WA. residence. 4 ft x 8 ft tall fractured overlaid valance and basin front, lighting within the valance, existing home.

    Lake Wilderness, WA. residence, new construction. 24 in x 7 ft multi-colored slate, peek a boo style, 4 stainless steel salmon emerging and disappearing behind fractured face, black beach rock topping out the basin, lighting within valance.

    Gig Harbor, WA. residence, auto filled. 7 ft x 9ft tall fractured salmon wall, 5 racue glazed salmon lighting within valance hearth built into floor basin topped off with broken marble bits, new construction remote resicon location.

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               Seattle, WA. residence. 49 in x 7 ft tall-multicolored slate, three racue glazed salmon, lighting in valance, new construction.

      Factoria, WA. residence 40 in x 6 ft. This piece is made out of blue stone, making use of an existing art nook alcove, lighting in valance, deep basin for extra sound as water pours off the built in spillway, existing home.

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