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GRAND SCALE CONTEMPORARY ART

Brooklyn_Bridge_Panorama
Setting_Sun_at_The_Manhattan_Bridge
Midtown_Manhattan_Panorama_from_Tribeca
New_York_Skyline_with_Central_Park_in_the_Foreground
Lower_Manhattan_from_32_Avenue_of_the_Americas
Midtown_Manhattan_Skyline_from_Hoboken
Lower_Manhatten_From_Hoboken
New_York_City_Skyline_at_Night_with_Empire_State_Building
Terminal_Tower_From_Key_Tower
Key_Tower_Cleveland
Buckingham_Fountain_Chicago_Panorama
Trump_Tower_Sunset
The_Metropolitan_Correctional_Center_Chicago
Rich_St_Bridge_Colombus_Ohio
AT&T_Building_Nashville_(the_Batman_Building)
Weston_Centre_at_Sunset
Thomas_F_Eagleton_US_Courthouse_St_Louis
St_Louis_Arch_Barge_1442x1080
Denver_Downtown_Panorama
Dallas_Sunset_Panorama_LPC
Cincinnati_Cityscape_from_Covington_KY
Churchill_Memorial_Berlin_Wall_Color
San_Antonio_Skyline_from_Southtown
San_Antonio_Cityscape_at_Dusk
3_Rivers_Sunset
San_Antonio_Library_Panorama
Alameda_Theater_San_Antonio_Revive_Alameda

In 2012, Kevin photographed a building that was beyond the technical limits of his digital view camera. There was seemingly no way to have a crisp, sharp image from corner to corner. Kevin had heard about "stitching" multiple images together to create a larger composite that would also allow for different projection modes to create a more aesthetic composite image. These images fall into the Contemporary Art genre of Hyper-Realism.
 
The resulting images are unique. They are perfect and free of errors that other "stitching" methods produce. They make superb public art and the convey a message of excellence that aligns with municipalities and corporations.
 
These images can be as large as 50 ft (15m) wide with no visible loss of detail when viewed from very close range.
 
Grand Scale Contemporary Art images have been created around the country and one of our best examples is a project surrounding the San Antonio Missions as they were inducted into UNESCO World Heritage.


See our section about the World Heritage Missions Turning Point Collection .
 
Contact us today to discuss how Grand Scale Contemporary Art fits into your lobby, boardroom or Public Art scope.

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