Last year, I got a great opportunity to sculpt the Coney Island Parachute Drop for Brooklyn College’s annual alumni dinner. This year, they flattered me by asking for more centerpieces! I love Brooklyn College! Keeping with the Brooklyn-centric theme, we set out to design a wood sculpt of the Wonder Wheel and the Manhattan Bridge that would look pretty with flowers around thei bases. The night was a big success. A set of 3 sculptures (Wonder Wheel, Manhattan Bridge, and Coney Island Parachute Drop fetched 4 figures at auction to benefit Brooklyn College! All 30 centerpieces were claimed by the end of the night. See more pix on Flickr.
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