This is an exercise in improving. I'm sure many of you recognize the hallmarks of display that are "no-no's" at the big shows ... let's deconstruct/reconstruct it.
If this was your booth at a show do you think it can be improved? If so, how?
This is an exercise in improving. I'm sure many of you recognize the hallmarks of display that are "no-no's" at the big shows ... let's deconstruct/reconstruct it.
If this was your booth at a show do you think it can be improved? If so, how?
Here are some photos of cool usages of materials to display and store art and equipment in a 10 x 10 space:
Michael Wommack who does pastels figured out how to put this shelf on his pro panels:
Look at Jodi Perry's cool floor - I think it was linoleum:
Metalsmith/Jeweler Matthew Naftzger makes his work from found recycled metal. I love the panels that he has put beneath his glass cases that reinforce what the work is about:
Amazingly, woodworker Michael Hamilton was able to install this shelving unit in the back of his booth:
I'm just plain loving this nice installation by Robert Longyear that makes you want to go in and walk around:
Watercolor painter Paul Adams just rolls this old desk out of his van and has everything ready to go, including a nice top where he can wrap his paintings and clean them:
Do you have anything to show me?"