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Heather comes from a family of characters: artists, inventors, spies, writers, designers, travelers, scientists, and dotcomers. In this picture, she's front and center checking on contents of pocket. |
| After a couple of years studying psychology and business, Heather decided to go to art school and focus on the art of glass. |
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In 1993, she moved to New York City where she was given a studio in Tribecca by artist Judy Pfaff to study her drawing and photography. She helped Judy on large installations as one of the principle metal workers. The piece pictured here is now hanging in the Philadelphia Convention Center. You should go check it out! It's the largest suspended sculpture in America. |
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Here are the three sisters at one of Wendy's art openings in LA. |
| To the right is Heather talking to some collectors at one of her drawing/photo shows in NYC. |
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Heather's sisters, Halley and Wendy, are being mischievous in the car as they write a speech for Heather and Thomas's rehearsal dinner. |
| Heather married Thomas Frontini in 1995. |
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Their first rings were made out of 24 karat gold with a floral design inspired by the decorations in Tutankhamen's tomb. They make new rings every year. |
| Here is Thomas working on his carving. He can make a stump turn to life with his eyes closed. |
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| Thomas paints beautiful landscapes; pictured here is one of his recent paintings. For more information on his work, inquire through our contact form in the customer service section. |
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Here are Chutney and Tyler, the family dogs.
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Wendy, Heather's sister, died from a skiing accident in 1996. |
| The Moore family started a company called WHelmets that makes action sports helmets. Check out their website whelmets.com and buy some great helmets for yourself and your kids. |
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Heather enjoys swimming and yoga. |
| Heather has worked with glass, making sculptures and drawings. She was just in a conceptual glass show at the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art. |
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| She takes underwater photos whenever possible. This one is a favorite with a paper Doily. She also takes photos of houses underwater. |
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This is Charlie, Heather and Thomas's bird. He loves orange juice. |
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