What type of fine art is appropriate for the executive suites at a publicly traded, S&P 100 company? A continuation of our Charter Communications' Stamford HQ case study, an Award Finalist at this year's Interior Design Magazine #NYCxDesign: The new headquarters sits atop the Long Island Sound, so a special collection, inspired by the Sound, was curated for the executive floors. Among the collection are rope commissions by artist duo BroCoLoco, which evoke a nautical connection that harmonizes beautifully with the panoramic views of the Long Island Sound. At the same time, the pieces provide sound dampening in the space and an added touch of softness to the long hallway with its many doors. Another series in the executive collection is by local artist Catherine Cristiano, who portrays familiar local homes under varying lighting conditions throughout the day. By combining several of her postcard-sized artworks into a single, large display and framing them individually with small mats, the presentation gained a dynamic quality. This method elevated the collective impact of the landscapes, making them significantly more engaging than they would have been as standalone pieces. To see more - https://lnkd.in/eEjHMKvM Charter Project Lead: Jennifer Cornwell-Tuttle HLW Design Team: Mike Iovinelli, Jeremiah Hancock, John Gering, FAIA, Amanda Cole, AIA JLL Project Management Team: Bice C. Wilson, AIA and Susan P. Saracena, NCIDQ, LEED AP Photography: Realty Plans #casestudies #designwithart #workplaceinteriors #artconsulting
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Hi, I think you meant to tag a different Jenny?
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Contemporary Canadian Artist living in The Bronx See his work at mikechildsstudio.com
2wCongratulations to these artists! I love the framing of multiple small works to create a overall exhibition of a single series.