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Friday, July 31, 2009

ARTCRANK ST. LOUIS...

What happens when cycling culture collides with poster art? ARTCRANK. Fresh Heifers was invited to submit a letterpress poster design for the bicycle-themed poster art show making its debut in St. Louis on Saturday, August 29. As international racing teams gather for The Tour of Missouri, St. Louis will host a unique art show that celebrates bicycles and the people who ride them. If your in town, check it out: RGG Photo Gallery on 509 North Garrison Avenue, just outside of downtown, admission is free and all posters sell for just $30 each.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

YES, WE DO WEDDINGS...


We live in the world of unique, different and anything is possible. We design with all aspects of your special event in mind. We thrive on intriguing first impressions, subtle details and the phrase, " I have never seen anything like this before..." and we love it when our clients smile. Our residence, no question, is outside the box.
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Monday, July 20, 2009

BACK FROM LA......

The LA Gift Show was a nice couple of days out of the studio and a chance to be social. { our cats were begging us to go on a mini trip } One of the highlights was taking my husband to the Getty where we had lunch on the patio in the midst of the most amazing views. The Jo Ann Callis photography exhibit was a favorite as we are already trying to find time to go back and see what we missed. { The Cardinal's are playing the Dodgers in August and that would get me out from behind the press in an instant } At the showroom, a fellow vendor, Heidi from Rock Scissors Paper brought up a quote from Tom Waits pertaining to wonder. I have thought about it a lot and couldn't agree more with his quote: "This is what's wrong with the world. Everything is explained now. We live in an age when you say casually to somebody 'What's the story on that?' and they can run to the computer and tell you within five seconds. That's fine, but sometimes I'd just as soon continue wondering. We have a deficit of wonder right now."