Lambovich IV
The largest and most involved of the collection is this breakfront. It was inspired by a stay at the Mount Washington Hotel with its stately architecture, the incredible mountain scenery, and the extreme weather the mountain and the area are known for.
Imagery reflects the “aspects of New Hampshire”; industry, agriculture, the seacoast, and the forested mountain interior. I have also included a panel dedicated to the native American and their indelible mark on New Hampshire place names like Amoskeag, Pemigewassett, Chocorua, and Mousilauke.
Of significance is the use of New Hampshire’s state tree, the white birch and the use of its material in the doors. The crotch wood lends itself to the imagery of “Frost” and ice. I wanted to use this to emphasize the weather of the north country. The use of mahogany is a nod to the historical importance of Portsmouth as an early significant trading center.
The magnificent interior painting is an “imaginative view of Mount Washington and the region and the span of the four seasons we cherish.
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The Process—ullamcorper ultricies. Curabitur ornare, ligula semper consectetur sagittis, nisi diam iaculis velit, id fringilla sem nunc vel mi. Nam dictum, odio nec pretium volutpat,