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Piranha Productions called us and wanted to creeate a unique award for the Red Robin President's Club. We discussed a few different ideas and decided that surfboards would be the perfect recognition piece for their convention in Mexico. They gave us total license with the design..."Make it cool", they said. These pictures take you from design to fabrication to shipping.
These projects use either single color or multi color programmable lighting to create the appropriate effect for the project. In some cases, the lighting is ambient room lighting.
Progress shots of Greg Reid and Dane Storrusten as we were building this unique piece of multi-media art for Ruinart, the renowned French champagne house in the Champagne region of Reims. This piece will be exhibited at Art Basel in Miami Beach. After its run there, it travels to New York Museum of Arts and Design where it will go to auction. Proceeds go entirely to emerging artist programs
These projects use either single color or multi color programmable lighting to create the appropriate effect for the project. In some cases, the lighting is ambient room lighting.
These projects use either single color or multi color programmable lighting to create the appropriate effect for the project. In some cases, the lighting is ambient room lighting.
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Progress shots of Greg Reid and Dane Storrusten as we were building this unique piece of multi-media art for Ruinart, the renowned French champagne house in the Champagne region of Reims. This piece will be exhibited at Art Basel in Miami Beach. After its run there, it travels to New York Museum of Arts and Design where it will go to auction. Proceeds go entirely to emerging artist programs.
Progress shots of Greg Reid and Dane Storrusten as we were building this unique piece of multi-media art for Ruinart, the renowned French champagne house in the Champagne region of Reims. This piece will be exhibited at Art Basel in Miami Beach. After its run there, it travels to New York Museum of Arts and Design where it will go to auction. Proceeds go entirely to emerging artist programs
You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums
This is a photo taken during the filming of the Alaska Airlines TV commercial that our plastic knife was used in. Alarming Pictures in Seattle commissioned us to make this cool TV prop.
Various projects we machined at Reid Signs in Seattle. Acrylic, Plexiglass, Lexan, Polycarbonate, Polystyrene. We can cut, machine, and build anything out of any of these cool materials right here in our facility. We don't need engineered drawings either...just bring us your napkin sketch and you'll have your part in a few days no prob!
Reid Signs can navigate codes, restrictions, and other administrative hurdles to get your business on the skyline of Seattle. Whether it's on the side of one of the many office towers Downtown, or a storefront sign, Reid Signs can make it happen with great design and an ace installation team who can literally engineer and install "The Impossible".
We love to do historical restorations. We can bring old signs back from the dead with new glass, new paint, and electrical components that meet current code.
Or we can do a mix of restorative techniques where we get the sign lit again, but retain the original patina. Whatever the job may be, you can count on expert craftsmanship, beautiful paint finishes, concealed fasteners and power feeds, and a tight seamless fit.
Progress shots of Greg Reid and Dane Storrusten as we were building this unique piece of multi-media art for Ruinart, the renowned French champagne house in the Champagne region of Reims. This piece will be exhibited at Art Basel in Miami Beach. After its run there, it travels to New York Museum of Arts and Design where it will go to auction. Proceeds go entirely to emerging artist programs.
Various projects we machined at Reid Signs in Seattle. Acrylic, Plexiglass, Lexan, Polycarbonate, Polystyrene. We can cut, machine, and build anything out of any of these cool materials right here in our facility. We don't need engineered drawings either...just bring us your napkin sketch and you'll have your part in a few days no prob!
Another8' high x 600' long jobsite barricade we produced for Seattle Children's Hospital and Sellen Construction
These projects use either single color or multi color programmable lighting to create the appropriate effect for the project. In some cases, the lighting is ambient room lighting.
Another8' high x 600' long jobsite barricade we produced for Seattle Children's Hospital and Sellen Construction
This sign consists of a 4" thick built-up oval backpanel which was veneered in birds-eye maple. We then cut the blue shapes out of glued up maple strips then machined them into a soft, rounded shape. Dimensional letters were inlaid into the blue area. We carved the center pictorial of a farmhouse scene out of a solid piece of jelutong hardwood.
These projects use either single color or multi color programmable lighting to create the appropriate effect for the project. In some cases, the lighting is ambient room lighting.
Custom made, hand polished, 6061 aluminum badge for Mike Lavalle at Killer Paint in Snohomish Washington. Mike is one of my good friends, and when he asked us to make this badge for his custom Merc, we were honored. Mike is making some additional details that will go with this piece. Photos will be posted as we are allowed to release them.
Another8' high x 600' long jobsite barricade we produced for Seattle Children's Hospital and Sellen Construction
Progress shots of Greg Reid and Dane Storrusten as we were building this unique piece of multi-media art for Ruinart, the renowned French champagne house in the Champagne region of Reims. This piece will be exhibited at Art Basel in Miami Beach. After its run there, it travels to New York Museum of Arts and Design where it will go to auction. Proceeds go entirely to emerging artist programs