Dreams and Visions Posters
- Client
The Firehouse Gallery - Date
December 2009
When we started doing work for The Firehouse Gallery, an old style firehouse turned art gallery, we knew we’d have the pleasure of being introduced to a plethora of new artists in the process.
For their show Dreams and Visions the gallery combined the work of two seemingly unrelated artists. One the walls you had the whimsical, bright and jubilant paintings of Philip Morseberger. On the gallery’s floors were the copper sculptures of Anita Huffington. The goal for the poster was to highlight both artists’ work in a harmonious way.
As fans of art, each gallery visitor would naturally be drawn to the work of one artist over another. But, the impact of this show isn’t just in the work of a single artist, but how that work is changed in the context of the other artist’s work. To that degree, two posters were created for the show. Each poster emphasized the work of one artist over the other while pulling elements from the other artist and finding ways that those elements interacted with the main image. The images on each poster are from two distinct artists for sure, but have become something new from the interaction.