April 2009
Visual Ambassador pro-creates a new era of art
In collaboration with this April’s newsletter, and after pouring our blood, sweat, and brain cells into its conception, VisualAmbassador.com is launching at last! This new website features an illustrious board of what we like to call “Diplomats” who will headline the outpouring of creative information that will be shown. This blog is a solution to [...]
Read more >>Lisa Ballard + daughter’s prom
Once upon a time… there was a lonely artist who defined herself in high school as the “School Artist”. Destined to design and decorate the dances rather than attend them, this anti-social goob secretly reveled in the pre-production glee of painting backdrops, designing posters and transforming drab gymnasiums into fairy tales… Well, Lisa Ballard, the [...]
Read more >>Andrea Eberbach + Amaco
To showcase AMACO (American Art Clay Company) as the “One Stop Shop” for ceramic art materials in schools, Vice President Dawn Sandoe searched for an artist that could combine actual AMACO products within a classroom situation while remaining visually interesting, fun, and inviting. AMACO, along with Brent Pottery Wheels and Equipment, needed to blend multiple [...]
Read more >>Michael Bast + Celestial Seasonings
The world’s most famous unknown artist has struck again. Michael Bast, working with Winnie Edwards of Celestial Seasonings, has re-designed the classic “Zinger” box for Celestial Seasonings. This over-haul of the “Zinger specific” brand (the flavors range from Acaí Mango to most famous, Red Zinger trademark tea) is the most expansive Celestial has done in [...]
Read more >>Social Media + Scott Hull Associates
Here at SHA we have diligently been tapping into social media outlets as a tool to reach a broader audience and engage our readers/followers/clients. For example, last month’s artists feature, “When did you first know you were meant to be an artist”, when posted on various online communication tools, generated a remarkable response and sparked [...]
Read more >>Von Glitschka + Drip Dot Swirl
Take one tablespoon of Jackson Pollack, mix in two cups of M.C. Escher and sprinkle in a pinch of William Morris-you’ll get “Drip Dot Swirl.” Finally, there’s an exceptional resource for creatives who love pattern, but can’t devote hundreds of hours developing swatches. In “Drip Dot Swirl,” you get an amazing professional resource library–with 94 [...]
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