Contemporary mixed-media works crafted from reclaimed and otherwise discarded materials.

  • This body of work incorporates repurposed paint, discarded flour, sand, sawdust, and reclaimed wood, assembled into compositions that emphasize contrast, balance, and material dialogue. The surface and structure of each piece function as essential elements of its visual language — not merely as background or support, but as active participants in the artwork’s expression.

  • ach piece is built through layers of material and time. The process is intuitive and responsive, allowing texture, weight, and surface to guide the final composition.

  • Finished works are available for local pickup or professional shipping. Each piece is carefully packaged to protect both surface and structure during transit. Shipping options and timelines will be confirmed at the time of purchase.

  • Select works may be commissioned or customized in scale. Materials, process, and overall aesthetic remain consistent with this body of work. Inquiries are considered on a case-by-case basis.

COLLECTION I.

At its heart, this collection is an exploration of worth and re-envisioning — both of physical materials and of perception itself. By using discarded materials and elevating them into composed artworks, Tony asks: What stories does a surface hold? How does context shape meaning? The works encourage viewers to engage with texture, shadow, and composition not just as aesthetic choices, but as questions about value and presence.

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