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      <image:caption>“Growth Rings" A massive project that stood on the Boston Waterfront for 18 months in 2019/20, “Growth Rings” was an installation conceived by renowned artist Oscar Tuazon, and fabricated in northern Massachusetts by 4 Nichols and his team, with the support of Boston-based Now+There and BRM Production Management. This was an amazing project to be a part of and the finished project was truly monumental. #GrowthRingsBOS You can catch this project at Alnoba, New England’s premiere for nonprofit leadership and team development center in Kensington, NH Photo by: Shanny Corrigan</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Rumors” A tiny house designed and built by 4 Nichols, with support of the Lowell Cultural Council and Western Avenue Studios of Lowell, MA. This unique build was inspired by his father’s career as a Gloucester fisherman and his mother’s artistic stylings. Check back for information on how you can see this one-of-a-kind tiny house for yourself!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“What Do We Have In Common” An interactive piece of public art that was displayed on the Boston Common in the Fall of 2021. The Commons project was designed by NY artist Janet Zweig and the red oak cabinet that formed the nexus of this sprawling piece of public art was fabricated by 4 Nichols of 4N Wood Works at his shop in Lowell, Massachusetts. Installation and operation were made possible through the monumental efforts of Boston’s Now+There and BRM Production Management. Truly a project of vision and tenacity, from beginning to end, this installation truly represented a stand-out moment amongst the challenges of 2021. #incommonbos</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Samara’s Hot Springs” This was a custom green house that was built out of salvaged materials in a post and beam style. Just for fun, a sliding skylight and massive siding window were added to create a nice cross breeze for the Master Spa hot tub that snuck in there.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Look at the bones, man!” The skeleton of a tiny House I began fabricating in 2020. It is a whimsical replica of my fathers fishing boat named “Rumors”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Growth Rings" A massive project that stood on the Boston Waterfront for 18 months in 2019/20, “Growth Rings” was an installation conceived by renowned artist Oscar Tuazon, and fabricated in northern Massachusetts by 4 Nichols and his team, with the support of Boston-based Now+There and BRM Production Management. This was an amazing project to be a part of and the finished project was truly monumental. #GrowthRingsBOS You can catch this project at Alnoba, New England’s premiere for nonprofit leadership and team development center in Kensington, NH Photo by: Bob O’Connor for Boston Magazine</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The bar renovation for Lowell's newest Gastro Pub named "The Keep" came out amazing!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Sutra” A custom wall-hanging that I made from reclaimed lumber for the one-and-only, Sutra Studios! Amidst the beautifully curated and high-end backdrop of this yoga studio, this lovingly crafted piece is right where it was designed to be.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An interactive piece of public art that was displayed on the Boston Common in the Fall of 2021. The Commons project was designed by NY artist Janet Zweig and the red oak cabinet that formed the nexus of this sprawling piece of public art was fabricated by 4 Nichols of 4N Wood Works at his shop in Lowell, Massachusetts. Installation and operation were made possible through the monumental efforts of Boston’s Now+There and BRM Production Management. Truly a project of vision and tenacity, from beginning to end, this installation truly represented a stand-out moment amongst the challenges of 2021. #incommonbos</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Welcome - "Growth Rings"</image:title>
      <image:caption>A massive project that stood on the Boston Waterfront for 18 months in 2019/20, “Growth Rings” was an installation conceived by renowned artist Oscar Tuazon, and fabricated in northern Massachusetts by 4 Nichols and his team, with the support of Boston-based Now+There and BRM Production Management. This was an amazing project to be a part of and the finished project was truly monumental. #GrowthRingsBOS You can catch this project at Alnoba, New England’s premiere for nonprofit leadership and team development center in Kensington, NH Photo by: Bob O’Connor for Boston Magazine</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Welcome - “Rumors”</image:title>
      <image:caption>A tiny house designed and built by 4 Nichols, with support of the Lowell Cultural Council and Western Avenue Studios of Lowell, MA. This unique build was inspired by his father’s career as a Gloucester fisherman and his mother’s artistic stylings. Check back for information on how you can see this one-of-a-kind tiny house for yourself!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Welcome - “Sutra”</image:title>
      <image:caption>A custom wall-hanging that I made from reclaimed lumber for the one-and-only, Sutra Studios! Amidst the beautifully curated and high-end backdrop of this yoga studio, this lovingly crafted piece is right where it was designed to be.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An interactive piece of public art that was displayed on the Boston Common in the Fall of 2021. The Commons project was designed by NY artist Janet Zweig and the red oak cabinet that formed the nexus of this sprawling piece of public art was fabricated by 4 Nichols of 4N Wood Works at his shop in Lowell, Massachusetts. Installation and operation were made possible through the monumental efforts of Boston’s Now+There and BRM Production Management. Truly a project of vision and tenacity, from beginning to end, this installation truly represented a stand-out moment amongst the challenges of 2021. #incommonbos</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An interactive piece of public art that was displayed on the Boston Common in the Fall of 2021. The Commons project was designed by NY artist Janet Zweig and the red oak cabinet that formed the nexus of this sprawling piece of public art was fabricated by 4 Nichols of 4N Wood Works at his shop in Lowell, Massachusetts. Installation and operation were made possible through the monumental efforts of Boston’s Now+There and BRM Production Management. Truly a project of vision and tenacity, from beginning to end, this installation truly represented a stand-out moment amongst the challenges of 2021. #incommonbos</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A massive project that stood on the Boston Waterfront for 18 months in 2019/20, “Growth Rings” was an installation conceived by renowned artist Oscar Tuazon, and fabricated in northern Massachusetts by 4 Nichols and his team, with the support of Boston-based Now+There and BRM Production Management. This was an amazing project to be a part of and the finished project was truly monumental. #GrowthRingsBOS You can catch this project at Alnoba, New England’s premiere for nonprofit leadership and team development center in Kensington, NH Photo by: Bob O’Connor for Boston Magazine</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Noteworthy Projects - “Rumors”</image:title>
      <image:caption>A tiny house designed and built by 4 Nichols, with support of the Lowell Cultural Council and Western Avenue Studios of Lowell, MA. This unique build was inspired by his father’s career as a Gloucester fisherman and his mother’s artistic stylings. Check back for information on how you can see this one-of-a-kind tiny house for yourself!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Noteworthy Projects - “Sutra”</image:title>
      <image:caption>A custom wall-hanging that I made from reclaimed lumber for the one-and-only, Sutra Studios! Amidst the beautifully curated and high-end backdrop of this yoga studio, this lovingly crafted piece is right where it was designed to be.</image:caption>
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