Showing posts with label 1990s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1990s. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Throwback: Street Flair
Somewhere in the early 90's for a Gay Pride charity event, a parking lot in the west village was turned into a carnival, filled with sponsors and other frivolities. Geoff was asked to create a cohesive and festive visual experience, and each booth was given a three panel painted backdrop. Geoff donated his services to design and paint each backdrop designed to reflect a sponsor or street fair game (like a duck pond). Ready, Set, Paint! (Deliver and Install...)
Labels:
1990s,
charities,
decorative painting,
DIFFA,
figurative painting,
Gay Pride,
Geoff Howell,
Naya,
painting,
perrier,
Sire,
street fair,
The atlantic group
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Throwback: Hollywood on the Hudson
Back the early 1990's, when the World Financial Center was starting to make a mark of its own, one fine summer, it had a multi-media, multi-week festival of hollywood movies, exhibitions showing vintage costumes, props, movie posters and memorabilia. In addition to the giant 'HOLLYWOOD' sign shown here (which was built and installed by Geoff Howell Studio), 20 windows throughout the complex showcased the 'cinematic' exhibitions.
Labels:
1990s,
giant signs,
Hollywood,
installation,
New York City,
signage,
visual merchandising,
World Financial Center
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