To create the brightly colored textile that cloaks a three-level staircase on the Appalachian State University campus, artists Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn (previously) imagined the concrete steps as a massive loom. They drew grids on the outdoor structure to map out where each individual strip would start, end, and intersect with the larger geometric forms. “There was a lot of math involved, getting the angles and perspective right was a challenge but eventually everything locked into place,” the Baltimore-based duo, who are known as Jessie and Katey, shares with Colossal. More
To create the brightly colored textile that cloaks a three-level staircase on the Appalachian State University campus, artists Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn (previously) imagined the concrete steps as a massive loom. They drew grids on the outdoor structure to map out where each individual strip would start, end, and intersect with the larger geometric forms. “There was a lot of math involved, getting the angles and perspective right was a challenge but eventually everything locked into place,” the Baltimore-based duo, who are known as Jessie and Katey, shares with Colossal. More
Sacramento is an especially colorful city with Insta-worthy murals scattered all over the neighborhoods. This blog post is a collection of my favorite and most feminine Sacramento murals.
Vous aimeriez installer un espace de travail chez vous? Et si le bureau mural était la solution? Il s'adapte aux petits espaces comme aux grands.
Baltimore-based artists Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn, known as Jessie and Katey, started creating murals because of the sheer accessibility of public art. The pair have always created work with a big visual impact, but as their designs grew they began to consider the possibility of working on the ground in addition to large-scale walls. Their site-specific floor works combine inspirations from both textiles and board games to create interactive walkways that encourage play and exploration. More
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Click on image to enlarge...lean back...imagine the art on YOUR wall* *Low Resolution Images are used online. Colors may vary according to your monitor settings. "The Garden" Artist: Jessie Wilcox Smith Fine Giclée Print This print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world. (Please be aware that some older images are naturally not of the same sharpness as one would expect from a modern image.) Paper Size: 11"x17" or 13"x19" Untrimmed Archival Quality Suitable for Framing If you have special area of interest or subject matter that you do not see listed, please send an inquiry. I am pleased to search my inventory for you.
10 years ago today, the first episode of ‘Jessie’ premiered on Disney Channel. The show starred Debby Ryan, Skai Jackson, Cameron Boyce, Karan Brar, Peyton List and Kevin Chamberlain. It ran for four seasons.
Based in Baltimore, Jessie and Katey are two artists working as a team. They have been creating large-scale murals and
Jessie and Katey, a Baltimore-based artist duo, have painted 3 awesome murals on the Rail Trail thanks to ArtPlace America grant funding.
This bold, bright mural in the Spring Garden area north of Callowhill responds to the neighborhood’s rich history of textile production.