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Gary Smith Construction Fine Stairbuilding, Custom Carpentry for the Bay Area, CA (415) 608-4528. Projects from custom furniture to interior and exterior craftsmanship, Gary Smith Construction loves the challenge of exacting specifications, creative vision and a reverence for wood. We would love to discuss your next project with you. Mill Valley, CA 94941. Send me a copy.
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Gary Smith Construction Fine Stairbuilding, Custom Carpentry for the Bay Area, CA (415) 608-4528. Curved railings. Replicating impossible-to-find staircase elements and installing them. Beautiful custom staircases. This is where our experience lies- The design elements and precision of a beautifully rendered stair can be breathtaking. We would love to work with you on your project. Mill Valley, CA 94941. Send me a copy.
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Gary Smith Construction Fine Stairbuilding, Custom Carpentry for the Bay Area, CA (415) 608-4528. Mill Valley, CA 94941. Send me a copy. All Text and Images Gary Smith Construction 2012 San Francisco Custom Stairbuilders, Woodworkers and Finish Carpenters (415) 608-4528 Sitemap.
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Gary Smith Construction Fine Stairbuilding, Custom Carpentry for the Bay Area, CA (415) 608-4528. From the creation of custom doors from scratch, to garden gates with genuine interest, we can work with you to achieve some incredible solutions. We've worked with imported antique doors, finished and hung to exacting specifications- The creation and hanging of custom entrance doors is a passion for us. Mill Valley, CA 94941. Send me a copy.
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Work in Progress: "Djemma el Fna, Marrakesh"
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Paintings and Their Associated Observations. Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Djemma el Fna, Marrakesh". 10" x 17" oil on masonite. So this is a painting of the Djemma el Fna square in Marrakesh, Morocco. The dress, so you end up looking like a pregnant tourist man, even though the idea behind purchasing the jaloba in the first place is so that you would blend in. And you really don't blend in. Posted by David C Michels. Labels: Djemma el Fna. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lavender Blue Dilly Dilly.
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Work in Progress: "Henry, the Pink Rug and Maria's Nude Foot"
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Paintings and Their Associated Observations. Monday, March 30, 2009. Henry, the Pink Rug and Maria's Nude Foot". 8" x 14" oil on masonite. You know, you never can be sure just who is punk rock. Just when you think you have everybody pegged, and you're all comfy with the universe being nice and tidy, and all of the usual suspects are all safely packaged up and in their respective places; you get a little curveball. By curveball, I mean that faintly. More than John Grisham on the shelves. You are too funny!
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Work in Progress: Graphite Powder Drawings
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Paintings and Their Associated Observations. Monday, February 15, 2010. Depending on the specialty of their focus. The Accounting student should be made to ask not only, "How much will this cost? But also "Will this project (or business) be sustainable for the long term? The Fine Art students, again, should be made to focus on and practice important questions as well, and get used to asking the questions, "Would you like fries with that? And also, "Where do you want these 2X4's? Posted by David C Michels.