Our focus is on creating art that brings believability to film and stage productions, a better work environment to your employees, as well as invites customers to come in and do business with you. Art can create a desirable destination in a mundane world. Think back to how great art created favorite places in your past. We strive to create real world art that causes your audiences, employees and customers to want to come back to you for a rewarding experience. We love taking on any and all visual design challenges that our current projects schedule will allow. Or we can put you into our calendar que. In addition to remarkable artistic talent amongst our team members, we can boast a state of the art shop that allows us to produce one of a kind art and signage and stage dressing that is much more affordable than you would imagine. You don't have to be a Rockefeller to commission our work. Take one of our recent projects, at ADP, for example. Employing trompe l'oeil (deceive the eye) techniques, as well as shop fabricated art components we created a common area indoor space that chases away the winter blues. An indoor forest if you will, a relaxing space that allows employees to take a break and get back to work with more energy. Give us your challenge, you won't be disappointed.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Whoa!  time to get back on track here.  I've been working on the house for the last couple of weeks; installing new windows, painting the kitchen, installing moldings, etc.  However, I try to keep limber by doing a little drawing everyday- art is much more like doing push-ups then riding a bike.  Kay and I had dinner last Saturday at the home of a new client and friend name Roger Sybrowski, General Manager at ADP.  He had a remarkable home and a lovely collection of art, antiques and other relics of interest.  He had a very nice study of a Sargent painting...the Vicker Sisters I think, that got the old juices flowing as it'd been a long time since I've worked in this style so I sat down Sunday and did a study of John Singer Sargent's Lady Agnew of Lachnaw, one of my favorites.  It's pretty rough and I've decided to try it again this time attempting to be more deliberate in my line choices.  Maybe I'll give it to Roger when I'm done to thank him for the very nice dinner.  One Sargent admirer to another.

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