
Custom Art
Every project begins with a conversation about what you're looking for—scale, aesthetic, technical complexity, how the piece will interact with light and perspective in your environment. From there, I develop sketches and dimensional plans that show exactly what we're building.
The work spans from wall-mounted sculptures to large-scale installations. Some pieces incorporate microcontroller systems with proximity-responsive lighting. Others focus on the interplay of layered materials—wood, acrylic, LED integration—that shift as you move around them. The retro-futuristic aesthetic runs through everything, but each commission gets tailored to what works for you and your space.
Timeline depends on scope and current queue, typically 2-12 weeks from approved design to installation. Pricing reflects materials, fabrication time, technical complexity, and the scale of the piece.
Reach out with details about what you're envisioning: echowavedesigns@gmail.com
Forest Mural
I was commissioned this piece by a good friend and client.
He wanted something overlooking his staircase, and a theme that included a motorcycle rider and aliens.
It's battery powered and controls lights brightness and timer using a microcontroller "brain".
Plywood and acrylic
LED lights.
Arduino microcontroller
11'x4'


"Stained Glass" window art
This was a clever way to add design that lets light through, while also blocking view of a large brightly lit sign from a business across the street. I even uses that sign's light to help illuminate it!
Masonite and acrylic


Agave window art
This is a custom project I created for Salud Eleven, a Mexican restaurant in Oak Park Michigan. The owner was looking for some type of window art. I figured that we should somehow utilize the light coming through the window, and create some type of stained glass looking artwork, combining wood and colored acrylic. We settled on an agave plants as the subject matter.
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