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This is some of my window display for Mountain Equipment Co-op. The windows are 20' wide x 12 ' high x 4' deep. The goal of the window is to display real products in the enviroment they would be used in. My job is to design, and co-design the windows from concept through installation.
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Window Display design and instalation by Stephen for Mointain Equipment Co-op, Thanks to Marie, Taylor, Olga, Sarah, Jen, And Brent for all there help on these windows.
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Email me if you have any comments or need a display designed.
Window display for Mountain Equipment coop. I usually concept the design of the window as well as paint the mural and install the maniquin.
copyright all rights reserved 2008.
Scottystevy@yahoo.com
This window design pays homage to the Hitchcock classic. A vintage jungle gym replica was fabricated to specs and adorned with over 40 feathered crows. I was very pleased with this design.
Designed and made by StudioM in our workshop in 2005 copyright held. The books under the Santa mug give credit to the true creators and by copyright law should still be there, untampered and still clearly visible. Designed and made by StudioM at our workshop in Cooroy/Tinbeerwah hinterland. Moral rights/ copyright held RGM StudioM. The scene was sold after this photo was taken to an animation and promotions company which added some simple up and down motion to the scene by inserting overhead a rotating shaft and cam system. Subsequent claims by this company or its puppeteer director to being 'the mastermind', 'the creator', or 'the creative force behind it' are completely false, deliberately misleading and an infringement of StudioM's copyright. All original sketches, drawings and specifications are retained by StudioM with copyright.
Juanita made mice and elves to our specifications in her Clifton home
Window Display design and instalation by Stephen for Mointain Equipment Co-op, Thanks to Marie, Taylor, Olga, Sarah, Jen, And Brent for all there help on these windows.
scottystevy@yahoo.com
Email me if you have any comments or need a display designed.
The sketch of the driver for the truck scene sent to dollmaker with instructions on how to make him. Designed by StudioM for use in a scene we designed where Santa has flown into a dust storm in the middle of Australia and he and his sleigh have ended upside down in the back of this driver's truck. All we can see of Santa is his two legs wavering about through the canvas top. Rudolph with disshevelled antlers is sitting on the back of the truck reading a large map. Designed by StudioM - original drawings held.
SeeSawing and air brushing in a new perspective. The elf is sawing through the timber and as he does the end that he is sitting on can drop down as if to fall - it is hinged to allow this to happen. As the piece of timber drops, the elf's body jolts and moves with it , adding to the motion. The other elf dangling by a rope in mid air, is brushing the paint onto the car, while another gleefully pulls on the string attached to him, causing erratic up and down movements.This busy and quirky scene has been displayed many times in many places. Designed and made by StudioM at our workshop in Tinbeerwah/ Noosa hinterland. Moral rights/ copyright held by RGM StudioM. The scene was sold to a Promotions company after this photo was taken and has been exhibited widely at many sites and in published media. However any subsequent claims to being 'the mastermind' and 'creative force behind it' are COMPLETELY false, misleading and an infringement of StudioM's copyright.
Juanita Wellings, a dollmaker, made mice and elves to our specifications in her Clifton home. All original sketches, drawings, specifications and communications are retained by StudioM as the copyright holders.
Santa's long johns have gone through the wringer with a surprising squeak coming out of the back opening - the elf on the right is madly pumping with the emergency pump to put the squeak back into this rolled out mouse. This is an original design and creation by StudioM with Copyright held. - one of the first two scenes I made at my workshop in 2002. After this photo was taken, the scene has been used by a promotions company which inserted a rotating shaft and cam system above the scene to bring some simplistic motion to it. The company has displayed it in various media but any claims by this promotions company or any other to being its 'creator', 'the mastermind' or 'the creative force' behind it are FALSE and an infringement of copyright. All original drawings, sketches and specifications are held by StudioM along with copyright.
Juanita Wellings in Clifton made elves.
This is some of my window display for Mountain Equipment Co-op. The windows are 20' wide x 12 ' high x 4' deep. The goal of the window is to display real products in the enviroment they would be used in. My job is to design, and co-design the windows from concept through installation.
scottystevy@yahoo.com
Ink and a graphiteconcepts from a lifedrawing model.
copyright all rights reserved 2008.
Scottystevy@yahoo.com
Window Display design and instalation by Stephen for Mointain Equipment Co-op, Thanks to Marie, Taylor, Olga, Sarah, Jen, And Brent for all there help on these windows.
scottystevy@yahoo.com
Email me if you have any comments or need a display designed.
Races, spilt paint, professional spot painting, teddy making and important hammering.
Designed and made by StudioM 2002 at our Tinbeerwah workshop. Copyright held by StudioM. This scene and the laundry scene were the first scenes we designed and made at our studio, and hence had similar backgrounds. The scene was sold to a promotions company which added some motion by inserting overhead a motorised rotating shaft and cams system and connecting fishing lines to the cams and objects below, so that these move slightly up and down with each rise and fall of the rotating cam - a simple method commonly used for this purpose. Original sketches, design and instructions to others are held by StudioM along with copyright.
Juanita made elves in Clifton.
This is some of my window display for Mountain Equipment Co-op. The windows are 20' wide x 12 ' high x 4' deep. The goal of the window is to display real products in the enviroment they would be used in. My job is to design, and co-design the windows from concept through installation.
scottystevy@yahoo.com
Custom design for holiday 09 window display at Parts + Labour Boutique.
Freelance Styling
Jessica Levin
Hood River, Or
Window display for Mountain Equipment coop. I usually concept the design of the window as well as paint the mural and install the maniquin.
copyright all rights reserved 2008.
Scottystevy@yahoo.com
The first workshop - designed and made by StudioM at our workshop in 2002. The blackened chimney sweep elf is about to poke his head out of the chimney. Since StudioM created it a local Promotions company has exhibited it widely in shop windows and through many media outlets. The scene has since been changed, its dimensions changed and hence this house and the run over bear in the scene have been removed. Subsequent claims by this company and its puppeteer director to being 'the creator', 'the creative force' and the 'mastermind' behind it are completely false. This scene was designed and made by RGM of StudioM at our workshop.
Juanita in Clifton made elves to our specifications. The original drawings, sketches and specifications of this scene remain with StudioM as does copyright.
This is some of my window display for Mountain Equipment Co-op. The windows are 20' wide x 12 ' high x 4' deep. The goal of the window is to display real products in the enviroment they would be used in. My job is to design, and co-design the windows from concept through installation.
scottystevy@yahoo.com
Window display for Mountain Equipment coop. I usually concept the design of the window as well as paint the mural and install the maniquin.
copyright all rights reserved 2008.
Scottystevy@yahoo.com
The Supervisor looks on while holding his list of toys that need to be made. The window had just been added behind to give more depth than when I previously photographed it. Designed and made by StudioM 2005 at our workshop. The scene was sold AFTER this photo was taken to a Promotions company, which later put in some simple up and down motion by inserting overhead a rotating shaft and cam system. This is a common method to create such movement. It has been exhibited widely since its sale, along with 65 of our other scenes we designed, made and sold to the promotions company. All originals of drawings, sketches, specifications to doll maker are retained by StudioM along with copyright.
Juanita Wellings made elves and mice to our drawings and instructions in Clifton.