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Design Portfolio by Tracy M. Tuma
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Kwan Family Residential Design ProjectSeattle, Washington
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A residential remodeling project located in Seattle, Washington for a young family with two small daughters. The family loves exploring nearby downtown Seattle, would rather bike than walk and want to capture their Asian heritage, while blending it with their modern American life style. The family wanted a space to accommodate their young daughters, while being adult enough to entertain friends and family. The scope of the project included the living room, dining room, kitchen and master suite, all located on the second level of the home.
Green design elements in the project included wall coverings made from recycled paper, recycled glass counter tops, bamboo flooring in all spaces, except the kitchen. All tiles contain either recycled material or can be recycled if demoed. The appliances and fixtures are energy and water saving.
The Project Floor Plan Exterior View of the Home
Kwan Family Residential Design ProjectThe Living Room
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Finishes and Materials
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Cali Bamboo Flooring
NLXL Wall Covering
Window Blinds and Drapes
Throw Pillows for Sofa
Furniture Renderings
Kwan Family Residential Design ProjectThe Kitchen and Dining Room
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Clockwise: Floor Tile, Recycled Glass Counter and Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Kitchen Island LightKitchen
Cabinets/Island
Dining Room Lighting
Dining Room Wall Covering
Rendered Floor Plan
Dining Room Furniture
Kwan Family Residential Design ProjectThe Master Suite
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Finishes and Materials
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Window Treatments
Pillow and Bedspread Fabrics
Bamboo Flooring and Recycled Paper Wall Covering
Ceiling Treatment
Master Suite Rendering
Master Suite Furniture Selections
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The commercial project was for the Graphic Images graphic design firm. The project was a study in BIM using Revit to create the design, plans and images for the design. The project included a custom designed reception desk using Revit to build out the concept. The project included selecting furniture and finishes for the entire office, including private offices, conference room, break room and work areas.
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Graphic Images Office Design Project
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First Level Floor Plan
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Rendered View of Lobby
Graphic Images Office Design Project
Second Level Floor Plan
Rendered View of President’s Office
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Rendered View of Elevator and Stairs
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Rendered Seating Area
Graphic Images Office Design Project
First Floor Furniture Plan First Floor Work Area
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Rendered Image of Reception Desk
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Revit Model of Custom Reception Desk
Graphic Images Office Design Project
Concept Sketches for Reception Desk
Harrison Family Residential Design ProjectScottsdale, Arizona
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The project for the Harrison Family was an extensive remodel of their home in an Art Deco theme. The family consists of Jeff, a private detective, his wife Helen, a choreographer and dance instructor, their six year old son and Jeff’s father. The family asked the designer to remodel the living room, media room, foyer, Jeff’s office and entry way.
The family loves Jazz music, entertaining friends and family, and the bright colors and geometric lines of Art Deco design. Jeff and Helen wanted the designer to add an Art Deco style window in the foyer and include space planning for a future powder room off the foyer. Security was essential, due to Jeff’s line of work and the fact that his office would be located in the family’s residence. The family already had existing pieces of antique Art Deco furniture and wanted additional pieces to be purchased by the designer.
Floor and Furniture Plan of Residence
Exterior View of Residence
Harrison Family Residential Design ProjectThe Living Room
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Tracy M. Tuma512-656-7447tracytuma@austin.rr.com Existing Furniture for Living Room
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Jazz Mural on South Wall
East Wall Fireplace and Art Deco Inspired Glass Doors
Harrison Family Residential Design ProjectLiving Room
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Rendered Furniture Plan of Living Room
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Newly Purchased Furniture Pieces
Harrison Family Residential Design ProjectOffice and Foyer Design
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Foyer and Office Plan
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Foyer Furniture
Harrison Family Residential Design ProjectMedia Room
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Media Room Furniture SelectionsMedia Center Selections
Media Room Furniture Plan Media Center Elevation
Harrison Family Residential Design ProjectNewly Constructed Stairs fromLiving Room into Media Room
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Stair ConstructionMedia Room Stairs and East Wall Elevation
Harrison Family Residential Design ProjectMaterials and Finishes for Living and Media Rooms
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Finishes and Materials for Living Room
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Travertine Flooring from Left to RightT1-Ocean Blue Vein CutT2-Ocean Light Vein CutT3-Mexican NoceT4-Multicrema
Blue Horizon Wall Paint
Teal Silk Dupioni Drapes
Red Silk Dupioni DrapesAtmospheric
Wall PaintStainmaster Carpeting
Carpet, Paint and Window Fabricfor Media Room
Ceiling PaintCreamy
Cabinet PaintPearly White
Built-In Cabinetry and Ceiling Finishes for Living Room and Media Room
Crown Molding Baseboard Trim Molding New York New York Art Deco
Crown molding, Baseboards, Trim Molding for Media and Living Room. All trim to be painted Pearly White.
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Logo and Branding for Client
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Construction Sheet Cover Page A0
Construction Documents Funky Chicken Market Research Project
Design Concept for the Funky Chicken Market Research Firm
Upscale, modern and eclectic would describe the proposed interior design for the Funky Chicken Market Research Firm in Sausalito, California. The design will incorporate state of the art technology and a collaborative arrangement of employee offices and work spaces. The design will include retro elements of mid-century modern furniture, balanced with natural elements of wood, plants, stone and water. The natural elements will be balanced with bold, modern hues of red, orange and yellow to provide warmth and energy, while blue and green will provide a sense of calm and relaxation. The company’s funky chicken logo will feature prominently in the lobby and other public areas to convey to visitors the company’s dynamic attitude.
The Funky Chicken Market Research Office was originally done as part of my ID230 Office Design class. The project was revisited during ID440 Construction Documents to perfect and expand on the original project. The basic design concept was retained, but improvements were made to demonstrate an increased knowledge of construction documents. Additional changes included changing out the gypsum ceiling and lighting for a grid ceiling in a colorful, random mix of patterned tiles and grid lighting. The ramp flooring was changed and railing on the ramp and stairs was also changed to a more modern steel and wood rail.
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Concept Sketch for President’s Office
Construction Documents Funky Chicken Market Research Project
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President’s Office Floor Plan
President’s Office Furniture Selections
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Floor Plan of Work Area and Lobby
Construction Documents Funky Chicken Market Research Project
Herman Miller Canvas Office System for Administrative Assistant Work Spaces
Vinyl Tile Flooring Low VOC Off-White Wall Paint
Lobby Furniture
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Construction Documents Funky Chicken Market Research Project
Crema Bordeaux Granite Counter and Maple Veneer for Custom Coffee Bar
Fiberglass Column Capital
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Construction Sheet Page A5, Elevation of Lobby
Construction Documents Funky Chicken Market Research Project
Custom Reception Desk, Maple Wood Veneer and Blue Flower Granite Counter
Bloom Gypsum Wall TileRubber Stair Tread and Wood/Metal Stair Rail System
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Construction Sheet Reflected Ceiling Plan Sheet A2
Construction Documents Funky Chicken Market Research Project
L2 2’ x 4’ LED LightL1 2’ x 4’ Fluorescent Light
Ceiling Tiles: Arrange in RandomPattern with Grid System Lighting Fixtures for Grid Ceiling and Mechanical Room
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Construction Documents Funky Chicken Market Research Project
Lobby Art Work
Blue Moon by Megan Duncanson, Abstract Wall Art http://www.rakuten.com/
Chicken Wire Sculpture by Ivan Lovatthttp://www.ivanlovattsculpture.com/contacting-ivan.html
President’s Office Art Work
Survey Room Art WorkAbove Coffee Credenza
1. COCKERELPhotographic Print| By John J Robertson
2. WOMAN AND CHICK PAINTED WITH HOLY COLOR, ORISSA, INDIAPhotographic Print By Keren Su
3. DOMESTIC CHICKEN, WHITE LEGHORN COCKEREL CROWING Premium Poster By Jane Burton
Survey Room Art Work
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Construction Documents Funky Chicken Market Research Project
Boy On World sculpture from The Large Art Company at www.LargeArt.com
The sculpture is whimsical and conveys the company’s ideals of thinking, and thinking outside of the box. The child examining the world through a magnifying glass conveys an image of discovery, curiosity and a quest for learning. Exactly what the company is doing for a corporate client to market their products. The statue measures 48” H x 34” L x 34” W.
The statue will be displayed on the outdoor patio area to inspire both visitors and employees to be curious and never stop striving to learn!
Ichiro Connor Apartment Design Project
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Concept Sketch for Living Room
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Modern, Japanese, Zen based design, inspired by the natural elements of wind, water, fire and Earth describes the living space for Ichiro Connor’s apartment. The design plan utilizes the seven principles of Japanese design, which are based on the Buddhist concept that everything in the universe, without exception, is in a constant state of flux. The seven principles are simplicity, imbalance, austerity, natural, subtle profound, calm and unworldly. The apartment was designed to be ADA compliant to accommodate the client, who is paraplegic. The client leads an active life style, plays sports, works out regularly and entertains friends and family. The client is very close to his nieces and nephews, who come visit and stay with him regularly. For this reason, he asked that the design also be child friendly.
Green elements in the design are bamboo flooring, energy saving appliances, water conserving plumbing fixtures, and kitchen cabinets and numerous furniture pieces constructed of reclaimed Korean barn wood from Green Tea Designs.
Hand Constructed Model of Apartment
Ichiro Connor Apartment Design ProjectLiving Room
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Furniture Selections
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Finish Selections Floor Plan for Living Room
Accessories and Art Work
Ichiro Connor Apartment Design ProjectADA Compliant Kitchen
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Finishes, Appliances and Fixtures
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Finishes and Materials
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Bedroom and Bathroom Floor Plan
Ichiro Connor Apartment Design ProjectMaster Bedroom and ADA Compliant Bath
Furniture and Fabrics
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View of Bedroom North and East Walls
View of Media and Built In Storage
The project was a complete remodeling of my horribly outdated Master Suite. The layout was completely reconfigured. A shower room was created where the walk-in closet was located and replaced with a larger walk-in closet on the opposite side of the room. Old shiny brass fixtures were replaced with oiled bronze fixtures, antique lighting fixtures blend with modern LED lights for an eclectic mix of old and new.
Antique Chandelier
My Personal Remodeling Project
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My Personal Remodeling Project
View of Bathroom Vanity View of Shower Room
View of Shower Room Teak Bench
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Rendering of Children’s Dining Area of Restaurant
Commercial ProjectThe Peppermint Hippo Themed Restaurant
The theme for the Peppermint Hippo was selected because the hippo is the official mascot for Hutto, Texas where the restaurant will be located. The legend is that a circus train stopped to reload on water and coal, as well as water their animals on a stop in Hutto, Texas during the early 1900’s. One of the hippos escaped from her handlers and the town’s people took great delight in watching the handlers getting their hippo wrangled out of Cotton Creek and loaded back onto the train. The legend of the escaped hippo led to the town adopting the hippo as their official mascot. The theme will incorporate the town’s beloved hippo mascot and the circus that brought the strange animals to the town at the turn of the twentieth century.
The project was completed for my ID353 Commercial Design class. The goal was to create a themed restaurant. Research was done on themed restaurants and determine how design impacts the atmosphere, popularity and success of the restaurant.
Research concluded that those restaurants that last have other offerings besides just food. Retail and entertainment is crucial to the longevity of these types of restaurants. Based on research, the plan included an ice cream parlor and small retail space to sell local products, including hand crafted items and art from local artists.
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Floor and Furniture Plan for Restaurant
Johnsonite Commercial Linoleum FlooringVeneto Harmonium XF2 Linoleum
A. Towpath Trail (Red) Accent ShapesB. Dandelion (Yellow) Accent ShapesC. Peninsula (Blue) Perimeter Accent D. Cloud Nine (Light Gray) Primary Color of Floor
Red and White Wallcovering from Koroseal Treasure Collection. Use for wrapping columns. Wrap in diagonal pattern around columns to create “peppermint stick” striped pattern.
Commercial ProjectThe Peppermint Hippo Themed Restaurant
Finishes
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Commercial ProjectThe Peppermint Hippo Themed Restaurant
Ice Cream Parlor and Retail Space
Rendering of Ice Cream Parlor
Concept Sketch of Retail Stand and Lighting
For wrapping retail display shelving in Ice Cream Parlor.
Barstools Custom Bar Laminate and Xorel Wall Covering.
Finishes for Ice Cream Parlor
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Dining Room Rendering Finishes, Furniture and Lighting
Commercial ProjectThe Peppermint Hippo Themed Restaurant
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Hostess Stand Rendering
Commercial ProjectThe Peppermint Hippo Themed Restaurant
Hostess Stand: Constructed of MDF and covered in Wilson Art Laminate Western Bronze topped with counter of Wilson Art Laminate in Venetian Ale.
Hostess Stand Finishes and Concept Sketch
Statue Concept Sketch
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Tracy M. Tuma 512-656-7447 tracytuma@austin.rr.com
Industry Related Skills:• Manual Drafting• AutoCAD, Sketch-Up and Revit• 3D Computer Design• Renderings: Elevation and
Perspective
• Lighting and Electrical Plans• Reflected Ceiling Plans• Color Selection• Space / Floor Planning• Furniture/Finish Selection• Experienced Seamstress
Technical Skills:• Proficient in Word, Power Point• Experienced Adobe Illustrator, Photo Shop• Supervisory and Management Experience
Personal Strengths:• Ability to work in teams or independently• Flexible, organized, dependable, and able to
prioritize projects. • Ability to troubleshoot and problem solve
independently
• Good listener.• Detail oriented. • Proactive
Education:Art Institute of Pittsburgh- Online Division2010-April, 2016B.S. Interior Design- CIDA Accredited Nebr. Methodist Hospital School of NursingUniversity of Nebraska at OmahaNursing Diploma
Relevant Experience:Residential and Commercial academic projects. Designing according to ADA requirements.Sustainable/Green Design Furniture Design and Repurposing used furniture.
Work History:Mode Design Company, Round Rock, TXInterior Design Internship Jan.-April, 2016
Oakwood Surgery Center, Round Rock, TXCirculating Nurse-Operating Room, June 2008-Present
Various Jobs as Registered Nurse from July,1985 - June, 2008, including administrative and supervisory experience, home health, dispute resolution and regulatory duties. Experiences include work for government agencies and the private sector.
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About the Designer
My name is Tracy Tuma and I reside in Austin, Texas. I was born and raised in Columbus, Nebraska and attended nursing school in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation I headed south, to escape the harsh winters. I moved to Corpus Christi, Texas in 1985 and relocated to Austin, Texas in 1988. I married my husband Weldon in 2004. I have two adult step-children and a grandson. We have built a wonderful life together filled with travels to visit our families, visiting our favorite cities and finding new places to explore. We are pet lovers and share our home with two cats and two small dogs.
I am starting my Interior Design career later in life, after a thirty plus career as a registered nurse. I have always loved being creative, whether sewing, painting, fixing up the houses I’ve lived in or cooking wonderful food. At forty-five, I decided to return to college to obtain my B.S. in Interior Design so that I could spend my working life doing what I truly love. Although I am entering the design field later in life, I feel that my experience as a nurse, and general life experiences, gives me an understanding of human nature, how to listen to people and design spaces that are specific to their personal taste, functional needs and lifestyle. I am a student member of IIDA.
My hobbies include sewing, creating art, crafting, exploring vintage and antique shops, attending theatre and music performances and visiting museums/historical locations. I have a subdued sense of adventure! I love to go off the beaten path and really explore the places I visit. I prefer the local café over the chain restaurant, the local shops and farmer’s market over the big box store or super market. I enjoy finding the unique people and places that bring life to my community or the places I visitbecause I find the experience more personal and fulfilling.
One of my favorite parts of traveling is shopping for local products or items that we will give as gifts to our family and friends for Christmas or birthdays. When I see a unique item that I feel will be the perfect gift for a specific family member or friend, I purchase it. One of our favorite traditions that Weldon and I have started for our kids is purchasing a special Christmas ornament for each of them when we travel. This is our way of helping them build a nice collection of Christmas ornaments for their tree, while building memories and traditions with their own families.
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My Design Philosophy
My design philosophy is that good design belongs to everyone, regardless of status or income. I once heard a young entrepreneur being interviewed about product design and I will never forget his statement. “Poor people can’t afford bad design.” Why? Because people with fixed incomes can’t afford to replace an item that is poorly designed, breaks easily or simply doesn’t function well to meet their needs. I hold that belief about interior design. If you have great design it can be timeless, in both function and durability. I feel like there is usually a solution, even on a limited budget.
I want to know as much as I can about my client(s), as I do the physical space of the design project. I want to know what they need, their lifestyle, what they want from the design and most important, what is it about the current state of the space that they dislike and why it isn’t meeting their needs in terms of form and function. My ultimate goal is for my clients to have a well designed space and feel that I truly listened to them and met their needs. I also feel that it is my responsibility to advise clients when I feel their wishes or desires won’t work in a space and provide them with a solid explanation for my reasoning. However, in the end, it is the client’s space, it is their money that they are spending and so long as their choices don’t violate codes, or create a safety hazard, it is my responsibility to honor their wishes.
I am committed to re-use, re-purpose and re-cycling when possible. I love spending time exploring antique and vintage shops for old furniture, fabrics and accessories that I can incorporate into my designs. I have several old pieces in my home, from lighting fixtures to furniture that have been re-purposed and refinished into wonderful design pieces. I am also committed to being as green as possible when designing. In today’s world, there really aren’t excuses for using finishes, materials or products that contain harmful chemicals or pollutants. I believe in using products that are of the highest quality, within the constraints of the budget. Researching products and finishes can yield surprising results about durability and quality vs. product cost. Better quality doesn’t always mean the most costly item is the best choice.
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Examples of Renderings
Patio Concept Rendering Rendering of Bedroom
Still Life Rendering: A Study of Shape and Texture
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Examples of Sketches
Sketches of Kwan Family Residence Living Room and Master Suite
Process Sketches for Harrison Residence
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Examples of Furniture Sketches
Corbusier Chair Table Designed for History of Furniture II
Craftsman Style Bed Designed for History of Furniture II Gothic Bed
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Examples of Sketch-Up Work
Perspective of Retail Space
Rendered Exterior View of Mall
Floor Plan of Retail Space
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Process Drawings for Living Room
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Kwan Residence Models and Process Sketches
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Criteria Matrix for Kwan Residence
Perspective of Retail Space
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Criteria Matrix for Kwan Residence
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GNATT Chart Funky Chicken Market Research
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Bubble Diagram Funky Chicken Market Research
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Mech.Room
Entry/Exit
Entry/Exit Entry/Exit
LobbyReception
President’s Office
Vice-President’s
Office
Administrative Assistant Area
Rest Room
Survey Room Survey Room
Conference Room
Break Room
Work Room
ExecutiveAsst. 1
IT Room
Private Area
ExecutiveAsst. 2
Rest Room
Plumbing
Daylighting and/or View
Locked/Restricted Public Access
Absolutely No Access to Public/Locked
Key
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Examples of Art
The Guest Book Cover for My Step-Daughter’s Wedding
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Examples of Art
Pencil Drawing Completed for Art History II
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Examples of Art
Water Color and Ink Drawing Done for Art History II
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Mixed Media Art: Fish Photo on Painted Canvas
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Mixed Media Art: Fish Photo on Painted Canvas with Paper Elements
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Mixed Media Art: Painted Canvas with Paper and Metal Elements
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Mixed Media Art: Purse Made from Empty Candy Box, Embellished Paper and Fabric
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Mixed Media Art: Purse Made from Wooden Box, Embellished Paper and Fabric
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Mixed Media Art: Cigar Box Purse with Embellishments
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