the Mohawk years
The Mohawk. When we happened upon it, it was a drug shooting gallery. Our motley crew turned the building into 9 loft condos each was over 2,300 sf on three floors. We designed / built our own spaces. It was a challenge and most of the time exhilarating. On 4th of July we would break and watch the fireworks from the roof. By this time I had been a house painter for a dozen years. So it was time to move off the walls and onto the canvas. After a while I decided my future was my brain not my hands so I left the construction for good. But it left me with a great foundation to work off of, and I still build things all the time. Back then I built a studio for myself in my basement, and was constantly working with Tom and Giorgio on what would become 29 Kings Ct. artist studios. This allowed me to be at home in a lot of art spaces. Furthering my confidence and inspirations.
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