My passion revolves around two stages of creativity.

  1. Create compelling wall artwork.
  2. Customize and optimize wall art for different room environments that host a variety of sizes, colors, lighting conditions, and styles.

I am always excited to share this passion as it unfolds.

Here's a medical project where the mission was to transform an established space to make it feel new again.

Hospital Lobby Artwork

In almost every project, the most important space is the one that gives the visitor the first impression, so a lot of time was taken to make sure we nailed it.  The usage of shapes in this area intermixed with many straight lines and 90-degree angles seemed to be begging for a round, custom branded artwork.

The metal artwork is completed with a satin finish to fight off the glare from the doorway. I was extra pleased with how this turned out.
As you continue forward, a warm glowing image greets you. A well-placed light really makes this one come alive.
Around the corner is the reception area where a 3-panel canvas artwork presents the visitors with a warm familiar scene.
5-Panel Custom Metal Artwork
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The entry into the treatment rooms includes a beautiful atrium-like space that sheds beautiful light from above. Since it is quite tall, the perspective of colorful, dangling leaves does just the trick.
Multiple Panels of Satin Metal Artwork
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The formation of panels punctuates its presence. We chose satin finish to make sure the strong light from above didn't interfere.
As we move to a main hallway, the visitors are greeted with more artwork aligning the hallway.
Butterfly Artwork in Hall
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On the far side, we continue to carry through the long panoramic art down the hall.
This treatment room was begging for a canvas artwork for everyone to enjoy.
Hallway with canvas art
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Another hallway shows a switch up of shapes and orientations with canvas.
Matte and canvas texture
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Here's a close up of the canvas texture and matte finish.
As we continue to a new area of the building, we are given a new material substrate--this time a 3-panel wood artwork.

Creating custom artwork is a fascinating and fulfilling process. 

When a room, space, or entire building can be transformed through careful, strategic and intentionally detailed ideas expressed through artwork, the impact is immense.  

I can say it no other way.

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