
Let there be light.Photo: Courtesy of Il Buco
Top left: “That’s a wooden box that I made out of old planks of wood. Then there are the flexible porcelain insulators that hold the funnels which were used to put oil into a car. If I made that today, it would be about $5,500.”
Top right: “In the wine cellar there’s a sphere with copper arms all around. Donna may have given me the [coffee pots]. In the beginning they gathered a lot of things from Pennsylvania flea markets.”
Bottom left: “I still make those in all different sizes. The ball is usually made out of a resin and usually coated with gold leaf, copper leaf, or a rust finish. They’re from eight inches ($950) to eighteen inches ($3,300) in diameter.”
Bottom right: “That has all kinds of kitchen tools. There’s a big coffee pot that’s the center. It’s pretty much an improvisation. I’ll start with the essential object that I can create the structure on. All the arms come out of that, and I add other things, and sometimes those objects get even other objects added!”


