New Jersey School & Commercial Installations
Scope of Projects
Tim lends his unique visions to three main areas of both public and private schools:
- fundraising for the school
- commemorative applications (donor walls, remembrance memorials, anniversaries, sculptures etc.)
- general greater glass awareness.
Seashore Day School, Long Branch, NJ
To commemorating the 30 year anniversary of Seashore Day School in Long Branch, NJ, Tim created an enormous mosaic mural that included participation of the entire student body, and which hangs prominently in the school's auditorium.
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Oakhill Academy, Lincroft, NJ
To assist with a large fund raising event at Oakhill Academy, NJ, Tim, with the participation of the student body, created several major pieces of glass art, which adorn Oakhill's suditorium.
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Middletown North High School, Middletown, NJ
Recently, Tim created a beautiful series of stained and hand-painted glass windows, as a memorial at Middletown North High School in Middletown, NJ.
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Cedar Drive School, Colts Neck, NJ
This project consisted of a 911 memorial mosaic pathway installed at Cedar Drive School, in Colts Neck, NJ.
Applewood Estates, Freehold, NJ
This project was commissioned by one of the residents of Applewood Estates. In memory of his late wife, he created a chapel in her name for all residents to share. Tim created some of the most stunning stain art glass that he has ever done. Inspired by this gentlemens wife's favorite flower - the Rose - these windows also include a religious book that is meant to be used by all demonimations and creeds.
Centrastate Hospital, Freehold, NJ
This project was commissioned by Centrastate Hospital as a memorial for employees who have passed on. In memory of their service and committment to serving others in the Centrastate Hospital, the sculpture was created from concrete and stain glass mosaic and features bricks with each person's name and a small symbol that had meaning to them.
The hands of the sculpture represent the healing hands of all the people memorialized here.
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