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Storrusten’s piece titled "Erotic Celebration” was offered to Ruinart during a celebratory gala on November 3rd, thrown specifically to honor the artist’s contribution to the campaign. The event was held at a Seattle’s downtown gallery Ouch My Eye, where guests gathered to gaze at and pose with the thirteen-foot high work of art, mingle and drink Ruinart champagne. Representatives of Ruinart distributor, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.; John Santos and Shawna Anderson were in attendance to accept the piece on behalf of the champagne house.

This is a design we did for our fab shop. Most of the projects we do have to do with signage and branding, but a lot of our projects involve making things. This is where our Fab Shop comes into play. We can make just about anything out of any material. We make hard to find parts and pieces for aircraft, race, automotive, marine, industry, and just about anything else you can imagine.

My studio needs an overhaul but I'm at a loss over where I should begin. It's an attic bedroom that we also use as the kids art space.

 

This is my sewing desk and iron, the blonde cabinet houses an antique singer but is usually piled high with project overflow.

these images of my creative space were taken by mishy: www.flickr.com/photos/mishylane/

The 4th lil studio to date...this one is in the attic suite of a 120 year old house, small but charming! I love it ;)

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You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums

 

Let Reid Signs design the signage program for your office space. We perform a thorough survey and then present you with unique ideas that fit perfectly within your budget no matter what it may be. Because we are the designer and manufacturer, we are able to choose materials and finishes that perfectly compliment your office environment and stay within your cost parameters without compromising the project. We love coming up with new ways to solve old problems. One of the ways we can save you money is to design a system that YOU can maintain. Once it is installed, you never have to pay for changes again. This has been a very successful approach and is used by many of the top law firms in the country who use our systems.

Designed and painted by Greg Reid for Gary Jenson's new line of brushes

 

Greg Reid

Reid Signs Seattle

Hand Painting, Pinstriping, Airbrush

in development a creative space for the city - Maker Space, Workshops, Gallery, Photo Studio, Screen-Printing, Neon Sign Making, Sewing, Production, Studios, Cookery School, Cafe etc . .

My 12' X 7' sewing room. . . . I used found, thrift store, hand-me-down, and liquidation sale furniture to outfit my space.

 

Blue thrift store chair, denims and WIPs below, black & whites and tan fabrics above, on found-wood shelves (collaged with vintage book ephemera.) I need to hide that breaker box!

 

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so it's a long story, but i no longer have access to my study ( or much else of my house T_T ) so i've had to shift all of my creative stuph into my bedroom..

 

my desk just won't fit in here, it's huge, so i'm currently using a buffet / sideboard ( ? ) as a work surface.. it's uncomfortable and ugly and i HATE it, but that's kinda the point of the photo cos psym'n has bought me a new desk for my birthday next month !!

 

*skips*

 

so this photo is to forever remember the most physically uncomfortable creative period of my life, cos in one month i'll have a new desk and a new space that'll be close to perfect !

 

( 'perfect' of course would be me getting my f@#king study back !!! )

Office refurbishment in Canary Wharf, London for a financial client. The brief was to create a more inspiring working environment by targeting previously underutilised areas of the existing offices.

 

Previously uninteresting meeting rooms located throughout the 12,000 sq ft floor were given a radical face-lift with full height photographic images and use of colour across furniture and flooring. The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.

The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.

 

The breakout area has been integrated with the previously separate tea point to create one large open plan space with zones for dining and food preparation. A large circular meeting table with blackboard ‘cocoon’ provides a great area for team lunches and brainstorming sessions. A full height, panoramic forest image provides a focal point and combined with the use of natural wood throughout creates a relaxing environment for personnel to utilise throughout the working day.

We had an Open Studios at Second Floor Studios & Arts at the weekend. Here's my studio & display of work.

 

Second Floor Studios & Arts

www.secondfloor.co.uk

 

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Lovely IKEA drawer units, these have served me so well over the years, and have proved to be very useful in storing all my arty & crafty bits and bobs. I've even labelled all the drawers by hand! OCD, me? Never...

I tried to declutter/sort out my creative space ONCE AGAIN LOL. This photo shows a good part of my inspiration / WIPs wall. Wooden clothespin are "sticked" to the wall with BlueTack. And the string is knotted to the doors. No hole. (we rent) (Jan. 24th 2009)

We produced 15 custom logos for these Epiphone Les Paul Standards. The logos have an epoxy finish that is torched out to produce a stunning glass like finish. It also dimensionalizes the logo making it tactile.

The co-working habitat of the Creative Space in Bryan Texas. These guys have it going ON. And I asked a lot of challenging questions about "well if a big job comes in how does it get passed out?" and similar. While I remain somewhat skeptical of co-working as it is a commons and by definition commons are typically abused without tolls or legislation, they do seem to have struck a balance. And given participants in The Creative Space are charged rent, there is a toll that should limit interlopers on the space.

 

Can anyone help me tag this with everyone's names please?

I was looking for something to hold my masking tapes

 

the few ones on Etsy were a bit too expensive and/or not holding enough of them

 

I went to the art store this morning (my new favorite shop !) & found these two things, originally meant for clay & scultpure (I think)

 

they were 5 euros each (not that bad), I know they could have been homemade, but I didn't have the proper materials ...

Dan Antonelli is the President of Graphic D-Signs, Inc. In Washington New Jersey. He has a really cool ad agency that caters to small business. He works on a national scale and his methods have put the little guys right up there next to the big guys. He commssioned hand lettering guru Bob Behoenek to produce a quote that Dan uses frequently with his clients. Bob is legendary for his unique style of brush lettered script, so after Dan got ahold of Bob's lettering, they came to us to bring it all to life. We studied the location that the piece would be, developed a shape to contain the lettering, fabricated the acrylic components using a variety of methods including hand shaping, painted and assembled the piece, then lit it up with green halo lighting. It really turned out sharp and looks awesome on the wall in his ad agency.

2-drawer Ikea box that I decoupaged with fabric and wrapping paper. At home on my sewing table.

Scenes from my workspace. After four years, finally have this the way I like. Still need to hang up pictures and art from friends. Click on "all sizes" to see better (or find the individual photos in my photostream).

An inspiration board made from an old cork board (also found in the storage shed) and covered with scrap batting and a skirt. A vintage thrift store scarf and hanky hang nearby.

  

Looking from one of the car bays back to the pedestrian door.

Office refurbishment in Canary Wharf, London for a financial client. The brief was to create a more inspiring working environment by targeting previously underutilised areas of the existing offices.

 

Previously uninteresting meeting rooms located throughout the 12,000 sq ft floor were given a radical face-lift with full height photographic images and use of colour across furniture and flooring. The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.

The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.

 

The breakout area has been integrated with the previously separate tea point to create one large open plan space with zones for dining and food preparation. A large circular meeting table with blackboard ‘cocoon’ provides a great area for team lunches and brainstorming sessions. A full height, panoramic forest image provides a focal point and combined with the use of natural wood throughout creates a relaxing environment for personnel to utilise throughout the working day.

Description :

One of the over-burdened book shelves in Page's office /

 

Une des tablettes remplies de livres dans le bureau de Page

 

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Emily Ballantyne

 

Date(s) : Unknown / Inconnu

 

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : AMICUS n/a, MIKAN n/a

 

Location / Lieu : Victoria, British Columbia, Canada / Victoria, Britannique, Canada

 

Credit / Mention de source :

Emily Ballantyne. Zailig Pollock. Library and Archives Canada, 100_0141 /

 

Emily Ballantyne. Zailig Pollock. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada,100_0141

This is a promotional guitar we made for Wexley School for Girls. This is a Gibson Melody Maker, but we also made them some Epiphone Special II's as part of the project.

The Renaissance Room with Fireplace

The Terrace, a building of various managed workspaces, Grantham Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.

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