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Family/Career Montages
During the production
of over 100 corporate recognition montage programs, we have periodically
been asked to create one-of-a-kind paintings for individual executives.
Often these multi-image projects include both business and family images
that capture a successful career. We began to realize that a montage
featuring the memorable elements that represent a family could have
as great an impact as our corporate pieces; maybe more!
Each of the examples
in this section were presented to commemorate a successful business
career. Images of family members, hobbies, valued possessions and memorable
events round out each painting, making every one a unique sentament
to a balanced, truly successful life.
Phoenix
Fire Fighter Pat Grimes received this original art montage as a
surprise gift at his retirement party after 28 years with the department.
With the help of Pat's wife Sara, we were able to depict his life
and family from his semi-pro football days to his current career
with Grimes Trucking Company which he runs with his son-in-law Mike.
We couldn't help jumping at the chance to include Pat sharing a
quad ride with his favorite partner, granddaughter Lexi. Especially
meaningful was the way artist Roger
Whitney incorporated Pat's prize '59 Corvette surrounded by
his wife and two daughters, Brandi and Heidi.
Pat has been blessed with a wonderful family and is proud of his
service to the community as a Fire Fighter. We are honored to have
been chosen by his family to help capture over 30 years of memories
in this special commemorative montage. |
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This
retirement painting was created by Roger
Whitney in watercolor and prismacolor pencil. It subtly reflects
a lifetime of success in education, military service, work and family. |
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executives business accomplishments are that much sweeter
when combined with the special people and places that, balanced
with career, made it all worth it. |
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This
retiring executives career is powerfully captured in oil on
masonite. Images include key business accomplishments, products,
buildings, logos, his children and prized sail boat. Can you imagine
a more fitting memento to a professional career? |
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Using
oil with prismacolor pencil, artist Ray
Martens was able to surround this Air Force pilot with his
family and well earned credentials. |
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