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- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

Some people like to do it as soon as they wake up. And some do it several times a day. Some will even do it with their boss and co-workers…in the office! There are those who enjoy it nice and slow, while others prefer to just power through it. No matter how you take your coffee, hang this piece of steel wall art and let the world know you’re in the mood.

 

• Hand-forged coffee cup, spoon element

• Hammered details

• Brushed steel finish

• 15” h X 15” w

- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

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It was designed for a die hard Chicago Cubs fan and inspired by the ivy-covered right field wall at Wrigley Field - where he always sits. Now he can take his coat, along with his hopes of the Cubs ever winning and hang it up.

 

• Wrigley Field ivy in brushed steel

• Mirror etched with right field distance

• Custom coat hooks

• 20” h X 32” w

 

--testimonial-- “We needed a new coat rack and Riggs worked with us on some ideas…a consultative process to be sure! We were floored by the options he presented but living one block from Wrigley Field, the decision was easy. He transformed a wall coat rack into a work of art that truly reflects the personality of our home.”

— Billy I.

 

As kids we play in leaves. When we get older we rake leaves, and when we’re gone we get buried under the leaves. That’s the morbid inspiration for this light-hearted collection of rustic wall art. This symbolic circle, or triangle of life is to die for.

 

• Hand-cut steel oak leaves

• Wood-texture frame

• Frosted glass back

• 13” h x 13” w

- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

This little steel shelf packs a lot of different design styles into a very small space. It’s modern, rustic, urban, industrial, artistic and functional all at once. All the various textures and shades of gray are also an excellent case study of how similar pieces of steel can offer such a wide array of subtle differences. Just like snowflakes, flowers or the Baldwin brothers.

 

• Hand-bent steel flat bar elements

• Uneven wraparound effect

• Brushed finish

• 14” h X 14” w

- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

Usually a picture frame just accentuates the picture it’s holding. This one dominates it. It’s strong, striking and virtually demands the viewer to interact with it. The over-sized keyhole draws the viewer in, begging them to invade someone’s privacy. And when they do, they’re already smiling before they even see what’s on the other side…your favorite picture of a kitten playing with a butterfly. Oh well, at least the frame is cool.

 

• Hand –cut steel

• Brushed finished

• Holds 4” x 6” picture

• 16” h x 11” w

18 feet of sparkle in the garden.

 

For video of the Waterfall Strand, use this link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIT0DNawogg

 

Thank you and peace.

Strong steel and industrial accents contrast with the warm brushed finish and inviting beveled sides. An impressive piece of art on its own – I suppose you could clutter it up with a photo if you really want to.

 

• Beveled design

• Visible weld beads

• Hardware accents

• 14” h X 16” w

 

Some people like to do it as soon as they wake up. And some do it several times a day. Some will even do it with their boss and co-workers…in the office! There are those who enjoy it nice and slow, while others prefer to just power through it. No matter how you take your coffee, hang this piece of steel wall art and let the world know you’re in the mood.

 

• Hand-forged coffee cup, spoon element

• Hammered details

• Brushed steel finish

• 15” h X 15” w

- photos by Terry Collins + Fred Cox

Some people like to do it as soon as they wake up. And some do it several times a day. Some will even do it with their boss and co-workers…in the office! There are those who enjoy it nice and slow, while others prefer to just power through it. No matter how you take your coffee, hang this piece of steel wall art and let the world know you’re in the mood.

 

• Hand-forged coffee cup, spoon element

• Hammered details

• Brushed steel finish

• 15” h X 15” w

Decorative mirrors can give elegance to any room. Make your space beautifully functional by using well-designed, gleaming attractive mirrors as art, for sophisticated decor, and to enhance the look of your space. Mirrors can make any space look larger, lighter, and more attractive. To find out more details about ornate mirror options as well as other great ideas on interior design and decoration, take a look at Gravity Décor’s website.

It was designed for a die hard Chicago Cubs fan and inspired by the ivy-covered right field wall at Wrigley Field - where he always sits. Now he can take his coat, along with his hopes of the Cubs ever winning and hang it up.

 

• Wrigley Field ivy in brushed steel

• Mirror etched with right field distance

• Custom coat hooks

• 20” h X 32” w

 

--testimonial-- “We needed a new coat rack and Riggs worked with us on some ideas…a consultative process to be sure! We were floored by the options he presented but living one block from Wrigley Field, the decision was easy. He transformed a wall coat rack into a work of art that truly reflects the personality of our home.”

— Billy I.

 

Larger than most urban gardens, this flower patch features over 3 dozen, fresh plasma-cut posies that create an eye-watering steel mirror – even if you don’t have pollen allergies. It’s so big and so gorgeous anyone will look good in it. Trust me, I tried it! They’ll never shrivel up and always look fresh as a…how’s that saying go?

 

• Over 3 dozen individual, hand-cut, steel flowers

• Exquisite details

• Brushed steel finish

• 42” h X 42” w

The salvaged steel and attention to detail on this piece makes any entry way a room with a view. The hooks, made from discarded bolts found under “El” tracks are strong enough to hold all of your full-length down parkas, water-logged rain coats and inside out umbrellas.

 

• Hand-cut elements

• Brushed, darkened and rusted finish

• Salvaged steel and hooks

• 18” h x 32” w

Like a young boy stepping on a rake, this has huge impact in a small package. But no rake could collect all the compliments this little steel leaf mirror will get. (Now, that’s what you call a segue!)

 

• Family names hidden in the metal leaves

• Mirror wall art

• Antique copper finish

• 12” h X 9” w

 

--testimonial--“When I first saw this mirror I was thrilled—I loved the metal leaf art and I knew it would be perfect for my living room. Then I discovered that the names of my family members were hidden in the leaves which made the mirror that more special to me. It’s fun to watch people try and find everyone’s names.”

— Mary J.

 

This little steel shelf packs a lot of different design styles into a very small space. It’s modern, rustic, urban, industrial, artistic and functional all at once. All the various textures and shades of gray are also an excellent case study of how similar pieces of steel can offer such a wide array of subtle differences. Just like snowflakes, flowers or the Baldwin brothers.

 

• Hand-bent steel flat bar elements

• Uneven wraparound effect

• Brushed finish

• 14” h X 14” w

I’m not one to gossip, but I’ve heard through the grapevine that this steel mirror’s huge leaves and heaving grapes are fake – she had them augmented just to draw attention to herself. And that sturdy steel trellis framework it’s married to, you just know it has to be hung well. These two, trying so hard to get looked at will definitely get tongues wagging. But you didn’t hear this from me.

 

• Hand cut leaves

• Large steel grapes

• Brushed steel finish

• 24” h X 24” w

It was designed for a die hard Chicago Cubs fan and inspired by the ivy-covered right field wall at Wrigley Field - where he always sits. Now he can take his coat, along with his hopes of the Cubs ever winning and hang it up.

 

• Wrigley Field ivy in brushed steel

• Mirror etched with right field distance

• Custom coat hooks

• 20” h X 32” w

 

--testimonial-- “We needed a new coat rack and Riggs worked with us on some ideas…a consultative process to be sure! We were floored by the options he presented but living one block from Wrigley Field, the decision was easy. He transformed a wall coat rack into a work of art that truly reflects the personality of our home.”

— Billy I.

 

Fourteen individual mini mirror and colored glass mosaics make this sun catching stream sparkle and glow. Each component is hooked together by stainless steel snaps. The piece hangs by an artisan stainless steel squiggly hook. A Hungry Holler exclusive.

It was designed for a die hard Chicago Cubs fan and inspired by the ivy-covered right field wall at Wrigley Field - where he always sits. Now he can take his coat, along with his hopes of the Cubs ever winning and hang it up.

 

• Wrigley Field ivy in brushed steel

• Mirror etched with right field distance

• Custom coat hooks

• 20” h X 32” w

 

--testimonial-- “We needed a new coat rack and Riggs worked with us on some ideas…a consultative process to be sure! We were floored by the options he presented but living one block from Wrigley Field, the decision was easy. He transformed a wall coat rack into a work of art that truly reflects the personality of our home.”

— Billy I.

 

As kids we play in leaves. When we get older we rake leaves, and when we’re gone we get buried under the leaves. That’s the morbid inspiration for this light-hearted collection of rustic wall art. This symbolic circle, or triangle of life is to die for.

 

• Hand-cut steel oak leaves

• Wood-texture frame

• Frosted glass back

• 13” h x 13” w

It was designed for a die hard Chicago Cubs fan and inspired by the ivy-covered right field wall at Wrigley Field - where he always sits. Now he can take his coat, along with his hopes of the Cubs ever winning and hang it up.

 

• Wrigley Field ivy in brushed steel

• Mirror etched with right field distance

• Custom coat hooks

• 20” h X 32” w

 

--testimonial-- “We needed a new coat rack and Riggs worked with us on some ideas…a consultative process to be sure! We were floored by the options he presented but living one block from Wrigley Field, the decision was easy. He transformed a wall coat rack into a work of art that truly reflects the personality of our home.”

— Billy I.

 

It was designed for a die hard Chicago Cubs fan and inspired by the ivy-covered right field wall at Wrigley Field - where he always sits. Now he can take his coat, along with his hopes of the Cubs ever winning and hang it up.

 

• Wrigley Field ivy in brushed steel

• Mirror etched with right field distance

• Custom coat hooks

• 20” h X 32” w

 

--testimonial-- “We needed a new coat rack and Riggs worked with us on some ideas…a consultative process to be sure! We were floored by the options he presented but living one block from Wrigley Field, the decision was easy. He transformed a wall coat rack into a work of art that truly reflects the personality of our home.”

— Billy I.

 

This little steel shelf packs a lot of different design styles into a very small space. It’s modern, rustic, urban, industrial, artistic and functional all at once. All the various textures and shades of gray are also an excellent case study of how similar pieces of steel can offer such a wide array of subtle differences. Just like snowflakes, flowers or the Baldwin brothers.

 

• Hand-bent steel flat bar elements

• Uneven wraparound effect

• Brushed finish

• 14” h X 14” w

Some people like to do it as soon as they wake up. And some do it several times a day. Some will even do it with their boss and co-workers…in the office! There are those who enjoy it nice and slow, while others prefer to just power through it. No matter how you take your coffee, hang this piece of steel wall art and let the world know you’re in the mood.

 

• Hand-forged coffee cup, spoon element

• Hammered details

• Brushed steel finish

• 15” h X 15” w

Some people like to do it as soon as they wake up. And some do it several times a day. Some will even do it with their boss and co-workers…in the office! There are those who enjoy it nice and slow, while others prefer to just power through it. No matter how you take your coffee, hang this piece of steel wall art and let the world know you’re in the mood.

 

• Hand-forged coffee cup, spoon element

• Hammered details

• Brushed steel finish

• 15” h X 15” w

Even the mightiest oak tree comes from the smallest acorn, but not this big oak leaf steel mirror. It came from the smallest metalworking studio in Chicago. The huge leaves I used as a template came from a tree in Ohio, where the turning of the autumn leaves is nearly a religious experience. The natural rust patina adds a warmth to the piece, like a cup of hot cider warms up the coolest of hikes through the crunchy leaves.

 

• Hand-cut individual oak leaves

• Welded leaf veins

• Natural rust steel finish

• 44” h X 44” w

It was designed for a die hard Chicago Cubs fan and inspired by the ivy-covered right field wall at Wrigley Field - where he always sits. Now he can take his coat, along with his hopes of the Cubs ever winning and hang it up.

 

• Wrigley Field ivy in brushed steel

• Mirror etched with right field distance

• Custom coat hooks

• 20” h X 32” w

 

--testimonial-- “We needed a new coat rack and Riggs worked with us on some ideas…a consultative process to be sure! We were floored by the options he presented but living one block from Wrigley Field, the decision was easy. He transformed a wall coat rack into a work of art that truly reflects the personality of our home.”

— Billy I.

 

Get a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T this holiday season with A-Wreath-a, a hardcore, metal wreath that screams, “Have a Merry Christmas or I’ll hurt you!””

 

• Brushed steel finish

• Red, holly berries

• 16” dia.

 

African Beads:

;The earliest Africans made beads as “fetishes”, charms, talisman and amulets for protection and adornments. The first materials were shell, stone, wood, bone, seeds, amber, ivory, teeth, clay, metals, etc. Beads were highly valuable and were also used as currency.

Trading could be done for food, livestock, etc. Beads evolve into a visual language that express rank, spirituality initiation, used to communicate culture value important to the people way of life. African people have had a special relationship with beads for thousands of years.

No other people on the planet used as many beads or in such abundance as African and the importance of the beads was not it shape, color, size or place of manufacture but the value that had been assign to it by privies generations

.Long before the first European return to Africa in the 1400’s century we were adorning ourselves with beads. Many of the beads are becoming increasingly rare and difficult to fine and some are no longer available, as worldwide demand for the beads increases.

 

" African Trade Beads":

this term typically applies to beads made predominately in European countries from the late 1400s through to the early 1900s, beads traded in Africa, Americas and other counties.

This "trade" period was from the mid 1800s through the early 1900s; millions of these beads were produced and traded in Africa. The Europeans dominated the African bead market. All beads are from the collection of MBAD/ABA African Bead Museum

 

The Beads were re- introduced to the American market in the late 1960s, by young peace core volunteer returning from Africa.

The beads became associated with the Hippie movement as symbols of love and peace. Today these beads are popular in contemporary jewelry and as collectable items .Millions are in private collections, bead and museums. All beads from the collection of MBAD/ABA African Bead Museum.

 

Some people like to do it as soon as they wake up. And some do it several times a day. Some will even do it with their boss and co-workers…in the office! There are those who enjoy it nice and slow, while others prefer to just power through it. No matter how you take your coffee, hang this piece of steel wall art and let the world know you’re in the mood.

 

• Hand-forged coffee cup, spoon element

• Hammered details

• Brushed steel finish

• 15” h X 15” w

I created this raw wooden Ikea mirror frame with stenciled textured fleur-di-lis. #fleur-di-lismirror #upcycledmirror #mirrorart #fleur-di-lis #mirror #creativitybysandrafoster #stencilart #ikeamirror #upcycledikeamirror

Some people like to do it as soon as they wake up. And some do it several times a day. Some will even do it with their boss and co-workers…in the office! There are those who enjoy it nice and slow, while others prefer to just power through it. No matter how you take your coffee, hang this piece of steel wall art and let the world know you’re in the mood.

 

• Hand-forged coffee cup, spoon element

• Hammered details

• Brushed steel finish

• 15” h X 15” w

Welcoming the Wood family.

Mom, Little pup, Big sis, Big dog, Little sis, and Dad

 

Mom comes from the

central depths of Treeland,

a place where growth and sappy love

contract and expand.

 

Little pup is from the burnt,

rooted forest of a far away land.

While Big dog comes from

a place so grand.

 

Big sis and Little sis,

share a room in Treeland,

High amongst the branch's where

the canopy is fanned.

 

Dad is a little bit of both,

the deep center,

grounded in the land,

with a little bit of sun and roots ,

from someplace that is grand.

 

All together they form

the rings in the tree band.

One family rooted in the sand.

  

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Photographs of several pieces from a 3 foot round knot in our tree that have fallen out, as well as one from the knot itself. Mirrored into faces.

To Breathe, part of the 2025 Desert X Art Festival in Coachella Valley, CA. Artist Kimsooja

This mirror is like the big, burly cousin of the wimpy, old standard punched tin wall mirror. A simple mallet and an awl is no match for this guy. 3/16” thick steel, a prick punch (seriously), a 5-pound sledge and a drill press had to gang up to create this delicate-looking, floral-themed wall mirror. Its thin, low-profile design is perfect for a narrow hallway or a tiny dining room that needs a big punch.

 

• Hand –punched steel

• Brushed finished

• Wall-hugging design

• 43” h x 35” w

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