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Cancer Survivor's Garden

$10,000

Garden overlooking Grant Park is a true hidden treasure in the heart of the city and close to the lake on East Randolph Street. The gardens are gorgeous, and the view of Lake Michigan and the Field Museum of Natural History to the south is spectacular. On the north end, two forty-foot tall granite columns flank a large open metal pavilion. Flowers spill out of pedestals that line the garden. There are smells and sights to delight the senses and a long tent capable corridor of greenery to remind us to appreciate life in full bloom. With an intimate and exclusive ambiance, you'll cherish this site for your affair.

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Stefan Niedorezo

Stefan Niedorezo

Niedorezo Design Group Inc.

Chicago, IL
Member since: 2013
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I am a sculptor working with wood, stone and bronze as well as in other materials – like cement and other synthetic substances. I have brought to fruition many various commissioned projects – from large monuments to architectural objects, decoration of interiors as well as intricate decorative details. I am able to undertake every theme starting with sketches, through consulting details with the client to the most refined final final realization. My biggest gratification is the full satisfaction of the person for whom I am working. It often occurs that this type of work requires patience and understanding of both parties in order to create something, that will hold its worth as a work of art. It is important to note that some ideas will require time for full realization – especially if we are striving to achieve quality of the highest level. I have many examples from a time when it was possible to create timeless works, without separating between fine art or common household objects. In my opinion we should treat every undertaking as the first and the last in our career – no one knows if what we are creating now may be the only work that remains to represent us. My dream is work for patrons that love the beauty within objects created from materials with characteristics that are brought out by skillful craft required to shape them.

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