PAL Home

La Casa Del Camino Hotel , Laguna Beach

 
 

The Story of PAL Home

Founded in 2016, Projects At Large was born from an instinct to push material boundaries and explore the poetry of glass, neon, and sculpture. What began as a bold studio practice has since grown into a movement — one that has shown in hundreds of gallery exhibitions and collaborations, always evolving, always searching for a deeper resonance between artwork and the spaces it inhabits.

For years, I immersed myself in the gallery circuit — the camaraderie of fellow artists, the fascination of meeting people drawn to the pulse of art shows, the exhilaration of watching strangers respond to my work. Yet, over time, a truth revealed itself: the highest potential of art isn’t confined to the walls of a gallery. Its true power emerges when it lives within the everyday — in the homes, studios, and environments of those who truly cherish it.

This realization sparked a profound shift in my philosophy. My art is no longer about existing in rarefied spaces or chasing temporary moments of validation. It is about alchemy — transforming interiors into soulful, resonant environments where movement, light, and color become part of daily life. To me, art doesn’t belong “beyond the streets.” It belongs in the rooms we gather in, the corners we retreat to, the walls that hold our memories.

Projects At Large is where sculpture, glass, and neon collide with the lived-in beauty of interiors. It is where the energy of chance meets the intentionality of design. Each piece is created to be more than an object — it is a catalyst, a focal point, a living element that heightens the potential of space and speaks to the heart of its collector.

I no longer see my role solely as an artist. I see myself as a collaborator with designers, architects, and collectors who share this belief: that art is at its most powerful not in the isolation of a gallery, but in the intimacy of everyday life. This is where it belongs. This is where it becomes transformative.