Creating an experience with art

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It’s inspiring to see brands and companies who care about creating a visual experience for the customers. Let’s be honest it’s not awesome to go to urgent care. Rockbrook Urgent Care in Omaha acknowledges that and took the extra step to hang art in each of their medical rooms with the goal to create a better experience for the patient. http://rockbrookurgentcareomaha.com. If you are interested creating an experience for your client please contact the Papek design team.

 

Ready to hang fine art prints

Buy art for my home and business

Now available online and in the Papek Gallery located in the Westroads shopping mall is the ready to hang fine art soul prints. In the collection, all of the prints are 10×10 and printed on metal. Maybe you don’t have much wall space or you are looking for an entry level into buying fine art prints. Mix and match to come up with your favorite set of 3. To see the collection go here

Exploring color

We all love spring, right? Spring means better weather, outdoor activites and beautiful color.  For a couple weeks Nebraska lights up with  yellow wildflowers, purple and white trees. I find myself more and more looking at what’s in front of me and making it my own. The technique is placing your camera on a tripod , slow down the shutter speed and zoom in and out during the shot. Just like all long exposure shots you never know what you are going to get.

The Right Road

                                            SCOTT PAPEK PRESENTS  “THE RIGHT ROAD”

During my 10 day pacific northwest photo I covered the western part of Oregon and Washington. Lake Quinault is on the south from the heart of Olympic National Park. My brother was in the area 2 weeks prior and talked me into stopping here to check it out. I ended up staying at the brilliant Lake Quinault lodge and had the best salmon in my life at the “Salmon House” right down the road. When my kids get older I can see a family vacation destination for us.  “The Right Road” is a limited edition of only 300 gallery prints and looks best at 40 x 40 with the Aluma museum mount. Visit HERE for more details.