Weathered Door

Apr14
Front doors. They are challenging and exiting projects. It is said that the first impression is the most important when you meet with someone. I think most of the time it is also true when you look at someone’s front door. It greets you,it invites you and tells a little

Damask Wall

Mar15
As unexpected as it is,this bold red and gold Fortuny floral damask stencil created a sense of unity on the wall for an obscure collection of african masks.

Postament

Feb13
I just finished a small custom order.This postament will hold a small statue and I used some of my favorite stone finishes on it. The columns are lapis lazuli, the core green marble called verde aver and the rest is a warm toned sandstone.

Stenciled wall

Jan15
So, here it is! A perfect small project when you want to add a statement with an accent wall. Using this mid -century inspired stencil design I created a fun corner to read, chat or just hang out. Hugo , the vizsla seems to enjoy this space already.

St.Therese Little Flower Catholic Church in Memphis

Jan14
Currently, I am involved in a wonderful project at St.Therese Little Flower Catholic Church in Memphis. Celebrating their 90th Anniversary ,I have been commissioned to create a faux marble finish to match the existing marble in the church to a newly built altar and platform. It has been a focused

School visit

Sep27
I had so much fun today at Nettleton STEAM in Jonesboro. I had a presentation and conversation with 6th graders about my work in their maker’s space.  Their curiosity and interest was evident.We viewed samples and talked about different projects and applications of painted finishes.

Paks, Hungary

Aug22
I realized a long time dream this summer, to work with my lifelong friend Gabriella Csoszo /artist ,photographer. Together we thought  a photo , art camp at the Modern Art Museum in Paks , Hungary. I had an incredible week with some wonderfully creative, inspiring and funny children of the

Studio Sabo Faux and Decorative Finishes

Aug14
Native Hungarian born artist, Emese Blount, now residing in Memphis, Tennessee. , earned her degree from Janus Pannonius University/Hungary , where she studied biology and art. She received a teaching degree as well. She has studied 14th century frescoes in Northern Italy and studied stone and plaster sculpting. She worked

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