Despite the pun, “Eiffel Fine” evolved from my desire to look at things in different ways. The iconic Eiffel Tower would look much different if upside down. I wanted to use tiny sculptures of this landmark in a new way.
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Penny Farthing, the original Big Wheel Bike
Point of View snowglobe waterglobe
By turning “Point of View” from side to side and upside-down, one can see the various viewpoints of the tiny figures walking on the stairs.
Wheel Life snowglobe
Tesla Mends a Broken Heart, snowglobe
Talking to a physicist, he mentioned once that he thought Tesla could do anything, he simply lacked the marketing machine that Thomas Edison had. I thought about this and wondered “just what COULD Tesla do?”
I liked the idea that science and invention could “mend a broken heart” as well as be used for more obvious goals.
Steampunk Airship Zeppelin inside a snowglobe
My friends in the steampunk world are often fascinated with airships, dirigibles, and zeppelins. I wanted to see if it would be difficult to sculpt a tiny steampunk airship to fit inside a waterglobe/snowglobe.
It was not easy.
The airship floats over smoky city rooftops. If you look closely, you can see the roofs are recognizable buildings: New York’s Chrysler is one of them. This “snowglobe” does not have snow, but when shaken, sooty smoke and sparkly black dust glitters in the liquid.





