Works from the studio of STEVE BLOOD, photography of Mary Lynn A Blood. Original designed custom lighting and rustic furniture are all part of the portfolio as well as marquetry. Mary Lynn's photography portfolio is a diverse blend of scenery, architecture and people. Steve's portfolio also includes historical photos of Viet Nam concentrating on people and architecture. Interested parties should contact me at, penrose@hughes.net. Please note that all content is copyright by Steve Blood 2012
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
LUNCH BREAK
Fall in New York is incredible, it has the typical New England appeal and makes the creative juices flow. I will eventually use this figures in some type of project, perhaps on a piece of marquetry or even silhouettes for a hand cut wooden lampshade or both.
copyright STEVE BLOOD 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
6 FOOT CHANDELIER
I'm way behind on the blog but things have been busy in the studio. This is a shop photo of the chandelier that was designed for a client in JACKSON HOLE. There are two of them, the drawing for this was posted earlier on the blog. Will post a better picture when we get them after they are installed.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
THE YELLOWSTONE FIRES
copyright Mary Lynn Blood 2006
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
PINE BURL LAMP WITH HAND CUT SHADE
Monday, July 28, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
RUSTIC BURL FLOOR LAMP WITH WOOD SHADE
Monday, July 21, 2008
DESIGNING RUSTIC CUSTOM LIGHTING
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
RUSTIC LIGHTING INVENTORY
In the meantime I have been going through storage areas and pulling out lamps, shades and ceiling fixtures that are available for sale. Through the years as I have worked on larger projects I have made many fixtures that have never been on the market or advertised. I have some that date back as far as 1992 and carry the ROYCROFT mark. You see for a while I was licenced to use the mark as a ROYCROFT CRAFTSMAN. I left the group when I drifted away from doing craftsmen style work and concentrated more on the OLD WEST an RUSTIC. These are collectors items. Anyway there are approximately fifty fixtures that are finished or in the process of being finished that are available. The significance of this is that usually we don't retail as we mainly work with architects and interior designers. I will be posting more of these items on the blog as time goes on. In the mean time most of what you see here can be recreated for you.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
RUSTIC BURL LAMP
copyright Steve Blood 2002
MADISON II RUSTIC TABLE LAMP
copyright Steve Blood 1998
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
WILD TURKEYS
Inspiration is found everywhere in our daily lives. I am astonished at the resources we have around us that give us opportunity. I'm not saying what kind of opportunity because it may vary from person to person and moment to moment. The wild turkeys plod through our yard from time to time with ease and a slightly nervous arrogance. We are always pleased to see them. Click on the picture to get the full impact.
copyright Mary Lynn Blood 2006
Monday, June 30, 2008
WAGON WHEEL CHANDELIERS
I've never been much for wagon wheel chandeliers, so when a good client of ours asked me if I would build him some for a ranch he was working on in MONTANA I couldn't turn him down, but I didn't want them to look like all the others on the market. I don't really care for just straight out cliches, but I do like to incorporate cliches into an overall design, (such as the star conchos on the rim of the wheels. Other than that I wanted the frame and the lanterns to be totally different than anyone had seen before. In this work in progress photo you can see the forged iron bar holding the different tiers together. The large round plates will hold tall hand blown glass cylinders topped by antiqued copper crowns, designed to seem like an old stacked barn roof. ( I will show these later.)
As I a designer I think that it's important to make things look pleasant from all angles. I hate houses that have their roofs puffed up in the front to make the structure look larger than it really is while the design in the back struggles to overcome the pompous front. I dislike architecture that leaves sidewalls blank except for a thousand square feet of rippling vinyl or a side entrance that looks like it belongs in a city alley. A lot of time and fore thought goes into a good design but it's always worth the trouble to create something just a little more extra ordinary. It's a little strange that we don't always know why we like or dislike something, often times it may be the smallest thing that turns our heads one way or the other and that in the end is what makes creating so exciting.
Friday, June 27, 2008
EXTERIOR LIGHTING HILTON HOTEL
This fixture was custom designed for the exterior of the HILTON HOTEL in JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING. Every part in the fixture is either custom made or altered to make the light. The glass was custom blown and the heavy steel slab back plate was designed to float over the stones.
copyright Steve Blood 2004
FISHING IS AN EDUCATIONAL SPORT
copyright Steve Blood 2006
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
THE OLD RANCHER
SILVER STAR RESTAURANT HELENA , MONTANA
SILVER STAR RESTAURANT HELENA MONTANA
Thursday, June 19, 2008
TAKING A STROLL
ASPEN WALL SCONCE
SHOP PHOTOS OF BURL AND STONE TABLE
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
HIGH PLAINS ROYALTY
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
PINEHURST COUNTRY CLUB DENVER, CO
Monday, June 16, 2008
AVAILABLE RUSTIC LIGHTING FOR POOL TABLE
copyright Steve Blood 2003