May 2012

Art Matters / 23.05.2012

When I walk into a museum or a gallery such as Broadway Galleries and I see all the beautiful artwork I am always in awe of the talent I see. I also get curious about how the artist came up with such an idea or perspective and it made me dig around for some answers, where does the inspiration come from? [caption id="attachment_1841" align="aligncenter" width="679"] Willis Wharf Fisherman by Ken Strong[/caption] When looking...

Art Matters / 17.05.2012

Being responsible for supplying your office or organization with artwork is a fun and exciting task. Being the decision maker can also be a bit daunting since your fellow colleagues will be viewing whatever artwork you pick! There are several factors to keep in mind when deciding what type of art to purchase and where the art should go. Think about what your employees might prefer. Modern or abstract might be your personal taste but if...

Art Matters / 15.05.2012

Corporate art. What exactly classifies corporate art? Is it art made specifically for office use? Or is it any art that is located in a corporate setting? When someone thinks of art they may associate someone in a freelance profession or a creative field but many artists find meaningful employment in the corporate world. According to the Corporate Art Force art can enhance any space in which it is installed but it can serve a...

Before & After, Frame of Mind, Happy Endings / 10.05.2012

According to Mr. Webster the word “challenge” is defined as: a : to confront or defy boldly : dare b : to call out to duel or combat c : to invite into competition We call this project, “The Matchbox Challenge” and are wondering if you think it was appropriately named. Here is the story: A long time customer of ours game into the gallery with a questionable look on face. She cried out that she...

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