white light visual: image is everything to us

white light visual: image is everything to us

Monday, June 8, 2015

Custom Corporate Art Install




One of our Boston clients, Merck Laboratories, was interested in creating several grand scale wall designs for their new offices. These designs would require multiple pieces of plexiglass to form puzzle-like photo collages. Working with Merck’s design team in New Jersey, we were able to offer a z-cleat installation system in concert with an oversized paper template to produce and install these grand, technically complicated designs with ease.





The end result is a seamless visual presentation of images that speak to Mercks goal for health care, “Be well.




At the entrance to the new office spaces, the Merck Mission Statement is clearly defined, and the companys core values are featured for all to see.





The clean line presentation of large format prints mounted to plexiglass panels are continued throughout the space.




What was once long, blank walls, now offers inspirational quotes paired with dynamic imagery that is relevant to the work being done by Merck Laboratories.




And just outside the window, an even larger in scale custom art installation appears to float in the breeze over the Rose Kennedy Greenway ...





This colorful and captivating net sculpture installation by artist Janet Echelman is titled As If It Were Already Here. And in the words of the artist herself, it invites you to linger which is the true benefit to adding art to any space, regardless of its square footage.





Do you — or one of your clients — have blank walls that you would like to fill with custom designed artwork?

Join us on Monday, June 15th for a Lunch + Learn presentation from 11am to 2pm titled Specifying Custom Art for Contract and Residential Interiors.” We will be sharing material selection options, image reproduction best practices, installation techniques, and the work of several artists. Email yvonne@whitelightvisual.com to have your name included on the guest list. 






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