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9/11

In Remembrance of 9/11, a combination of concrete, metal and canvas.
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Coming Home

The beauty of concrete comes alive in this magestic outside patio
fire place in Cole Luxury Custom home.
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Diving Fish

A Heavily scored cement rendition of a fish diving back to the water.
SOLD
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Grace Gala Donation 2006

Lamberto next to the Fish of Life shown
with the iron frame by Distinctive Ironworks that was created and
jointly donated to Grace Gala in 2006.
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Ancient Ties

An assemblage art piece where Lamberto mixes a parallel of ancient
elements, old wood surrounding a real fish fossil in the middle
Size: 22.5 in. x 35 in.
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Fish Fossils over Mantle

Rich earth tones with dark scoring become a striking focal point when
combined with cool colors in the surrounding living quarters. Fish
fossils on concrete
a real conversation piece.
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Fish Fossils derail
The slab, by itself, 4 feet x 4 feet, can be easily mounted on any
wall with six wall anchors.
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The Fish of Life

This concrete slab was donated by Lamberto Art
& Design, LLC, to the 3rd Annual GRACE Gala 2006, October 7 at
the DFW Hyatt Regency. See link below for details.
http://www.gracegala2006.com/Big-Board-Preview.aspx
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Tyrannosaurus Rex 1

First in a series of Tyrannosaurus Rex etchings.
Here, the natural formations of an ancient fossil are emulated in
concrete using rich tones: aged leather, Sahara
tan, saddle, redwood, moss,
and espresso.
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Tyrannosaurus Rex 2

First in a series of Tyrannosaurus Rex etchings. Here, the natural
formations of an ancient fossil are emulated in concrete using rich
tones: aged leather, Sahara tan, saddle,
redwood, moss, and espresso. There
are many options when mounting a concrete art piece. It can be showcased
alone or accented with such materials as tile, marble, stone, metal,
Venetian plaster, and stucco.
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