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The purpose of this blog is to share a journey towards creativity/creation. It is a place to give voice to my thoughts on art and studio practice and to record the process I am using to find my message as an artist.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Custom Fine Art Panels by Rodney Thompson
I just starting working on a new commission.
Artist and encaustic painter/printmaker, Debra Blair told me about Rodney Thompson's cradled panels.
His panels are made of maple, solid on the sides and veneer on the panel surface (which has a mdf core). Each panel has a system of braces on the back. I am convinced that they are built to last. The design and construction is of the best quality.
I emailed him for more information before ordering and he was quick to respond. He answered all my questions directly. The turn around was very quick. I ordered at the end of one week and within 9 days I had the four panels I needed for the commission.
The panels were very carefully packed and arrived in pristine condition. The boxes are a work of engineering all on their own.
I am going to purchase panels from Rodney for all of my future works.
Check out his site for more information.
Artist and encaustic painter/printmaker, Debra Blair told me about Rodney Thompson's cradled panels.
His panels are made of maple, solid on the sides and veneer on the panel surface (which has a mdf core). Each panel has a system of braces on the back. I am convinced that they are built to last. The design and construction is of the best quality.
I emailed him for more information before ordering and he was quick to respond. He answered all my questions directly. The turn around was very quick. I ordered at the end of one week and within 9 days I had the four panels I needed for the commission.
The panels were very carefully packed and arrived in pristine condition. The boxes are a work of engineering all on their own.
I am going to purchase panels from Rodney for all of my future works.
Check out his site for more information.
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