UP AND DOWN (on left)
A 27.5" X 40" gallery wrapped stretched canvas print hanging in the bar dining area of Del Frisco's Grille at Rockefeller Plaza, NYC.
 
The three kaleidoscopic images were created using aerial photos of NYC. They're also printed on canvas and hanging at Del Frisco's Grille. Both are created using all original photography.
Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, LLP
Artwork created for the HA&W home page. Each photo-montage depicts wealth management interests for that particular age group.
CORPORATE MEMENTOS
The top image celebrates the Cox family farm restoration project. The other image is a retirement gift. This piece is a timeline of a Cox Enterprises retiring executive's career. Both images were presented as framed artwork.
LOGO INTERPRETATIONS
These artistic renderings of Cox's major brands are inset into the wall at their corporate headquarter's main entrance. Their 80" X 80" dimensions create quite a presence.
COKE BOTTLE
This piece was created for Swire Coca Cola, USA. It measures 60" X 20" and is included in the bottler's corporate art collection.
NOVELIS ALUMINUM
This 120" X 48" mural is printed on die-cut aluminum hexagons that float on an aluminum wall. It is located behind the reception desk, in the main lobby, at the Novelis Global Research & Technology Center. The artwork depicts Novelis' leading role in the production and recycling of aluminum products.
COX MEDIA GROUP
This 19' X 9' mural covers the entirety of one curved wall in the reception area at Cox Media Group. It honors the drive and dedication of the company's employees. After installation, almost a dozen iPads were mounted on the mural for viewer interaction.
THE EARLY DAYS OF MEDIA
This mural measures 192" X 72" and has been cropped and framed as four seperate panels. It is located at the main staging area of Cox's new 500 seat conference room. The black and white photos used in this series are from the client's extensive archives. This image depicts James M. Cox's early days of newspaper, radio, and television in Dayton, Ohio.
POLITICS
This 144" X 72" mural has been framed as a triptych. The "hand-colored" photos tell the story of James M. Cox's political career as the Governor of Ohio, U.S. Representative from Ohio, and Democratic candidate for President of the United States in the election of 1920.
FAMILY LEISURE
The artwork is 96" X 72" and is framed as a diptych. This hand-colored style adds new life to the family's black and white photos. The image on the right is an example of the amount of detail in this series.
DAYTON FAMILY BUSINESS
This three panel piece illustrates the roots of this strong family business.
INNOVATION IN 1898
A "hand-colored" portrait of James M. Cox as a young businessman, surrounded by his Dayton contemporaries. Excerpts from his memoir are included in this newspaper-clipping style image. The three 4' X 4' panels make a bold visual statement in the "1898" conference room.
1898 LIFESTYLE AND LANDMARKS
Three 2' X 2' panels tell the story of life in 1898, in Dayton, Ohio. Old photos and newspaper illustrations from the Dayton Daily News were used to create this photo-montage. A portrait of the young Mr. Cox is central to it all.
2012 Projects
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2012 Projects

A selection of large-format branded fine art pieces.

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