Fra[mes] (Ongoing)
Utilizing the intricate craftsmanship of framemaking in the context of contemporary art, antique frames are filled with their own content using custom molds built from digital processes.
Fra[mes] is a collaboration between algorithm, artist, and master craftsman, which not only bridges the gap between digital media and old-world craftsmanship, but gives the computer an equal hand in the creative process. (Ongoing)

1800s Empire (2014) 
83cm x 68cm x 9cm (Unique)
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paint, Composite
[Private collection, Belgium]
Process shots and details

German Neo-Rococo Naturalistic Style (1840-1850) (2014) 
67cm x 54.5cm x 8cm (Unique)
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paint, Composite
Process shots and details

1820 Late Empire (2016) 
60cm x 34.5cm x 5cm (Unique) 
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paint, Composite

Louis XV Frisbee (2013) 
46cm x 46cm x 3cm (Unique)
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paint, Composite

1840 French Neo-Rococo (2013) 
34cm x 30cm x 3.5cm (Unique)
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paint, Composite

1810 Empire (2013) 
78cm x 51cm x 5.5cm (Unique)
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paint, Composite
[Private collection, Toronto, Canada]

1840s German Neo-Rococo (2012) 
42.5cm x 34.5cm x 4cm (Unique)
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paint, Composite
[Private collection of Hampus Lindwall, Paris, France]
Process shots and details

1750 Dutch Louis XV (2016) 
36cm x 28cm x 2cm (Unique) 
Copper Leaf, Wood, Paint, Composite, Dust