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Discarded, or as we like to call it "orphaned",
furniture is recycled and painted in an unstylized artistic collage of color. JOL's creations speak volumes with a multitude
of events unfolding each time a work is viewed. Each reflects the stories of a 1000 souls who have crossed paths with JOL
on their life’s quest. Every art piece resonates with others since we all are one in life’s journey on this planet.
Adopting a one-of-a-kind work brings more than art into your home, it inspires the soul.
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"This art is only for those people who do not take life or themselves too seriously." B.J. (teacher)
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"Every time anyone walks into the room it makes them smile." D.B. (lawyer)
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ca.1890 drop leaf table (26"w X 36"l
X 30"h, each leaf an additional 11" wide), with merry-go-round and ferris wheel top, amusement park on one leaf,
beach scene on the other leaf; commemorates Wildwood, NJ, plus (2) chairs ca. 1950 (please see photo to the left)
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Dream box: old jewelry box, acrylics. Even though the box is empty its soul contains an endless
number of wishes found within. Open the lid and allow your spirit to dream.
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"This functions not only as 'eye candy' but 'finger
food.' You can't stop touching it!" J.D. (seamstress)
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"We just love our chair. Everytime we have visitors
they marvel at the color, form, and art." Mr/Mrs M. (married 62 years)
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Antique arm chair, acrylics, mirrors, cloth. "Memories of a Zambian Queen". $495
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