Category: Recycled

Tri-Sundae-Tops

I found this ceramic dinosaur in the clearance section of a craft store without any horns. So I took him home and brought him to his full potential as a tri-sundae-tops. I formed new horns out of polymer clay before priming the entire piece. A new paint job, some more clay embellishments, and a glossy spray sealer was all it took to bring him back to life. It was fun experimenting with different materials as I tried to mimic the elements of a real ice cream sundae.



This has been one of my favorite projects so far this year. Being able to take something that has been passed over for it’s flaws, and turn it into something that people love again is such a wonderful part of the creative process. For me, creating a Tri-Sundae-Tops was a no brainer. I looked at that broken orange dinosaur and immediately saw it’s potential. Maybe it’s my love for food, or simply a passing thought, but I could not imagine this dinosaur as being anything other than a walking ice cream sundae. It was a slightly stressful process at times as I wasn’t always sure how to achieve the look I was going for. I took my time and did many trial runs of various materials until I settled on what I thought my best options were. Honestly, I could not be happier with how this piece turned out and I will proudly say that I’ve given this dino friend a loving home on my shelf. Maybe one day it will be joined by even more dessert themed members of it’s dinosaur family.


Dimensions: N/A

Mediums: Acrylic Paint, Polymer Clay

Sale Status: NFS

This artwork was created out of a damaged product which I purchased from clearance and turned into a new decorative piece.


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Frog Bowling Ball Lawn Ornament

My customer requested that I recycle one of their old bowling balls into a frog to display in their garden. I used not only the bowling ball but also two large plastic baseballs to create eyes for this amphibian friend. After some sanding, painting, and sealing, this little guy was ready to join the garden.


Dimensions: about 16cm (Standard Bowling Ball)

Mediums: Montana 94 Spray Paint, Rustoleum Outdoor Paint, UV Protection Sealer

Sale Status: NFS/Commission

This artwork was created out of a recycled bowling ball which was saved from the customer who commissioned the piece.


Frog Bowling Ball Lawn Ornament

Dive In

Inspired by Pierce The Veil’s song “Dive In”, this painting aims to capture the feeling that song gives me as well as illustrating some of the lyrics directly.


Dimensions: 20×24 inches

Mediums: Acrylic Paint

Sale Status: For Sale (Inquire via contact page)

This artwork was created on a canvas that contained a pre-existing but scrapped painting of mine from school. By doing this, I was able to utilize the painting surface for a new concept.

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