I generally do two sample pieces for the International Sign Association EXPO and this year will be no exception. The first is for the Sign Invitational competition. The second sample is created for our good friends at Coastal Enterprises for their display. The piece is created using the Precision Board high density urethane board which they supply. I wanted this one to be a companion piece to the Sign Invitational sample. I love the steampunk style. I also wanted to take a slightly different take on a relatively common theme and so the piece is a giant clock viewed from the back side. It was my desire that the sample carry a special message which we embrace in our shop and promote to other sign makers. 'There is always time to be creative.'
It's TIME to have some fun!
The next Sign Invitational is still a long ways off. The chosen theme for the next contest is 'TIME. As is my style, however, I couldn't resist sketching out a few ideas on the long plane ride home from the ISA EXPO in Orlando. I worked up three different detailed concepts before I settled on the one I loved... a clock factory. Building the model of the Hazelnut Inn over the last weeks really got me in the mood to create another model of a building. The structure will be done in my favourite cartoon style with plenty of references to 'TIME' of course. The name of the little factory is 'TIME KEEPER'. I'll lavish a ton of details throughout every bit of the tall and slightly wonky structure. There will be a whole lot to take in when I'm done. My goal is to have at least a few people down on their knees on the floor to see it all. When that happens I'll know I've succeeded.
So far I've done the design, fabricated the base, welded up the frame and fastened most of the backing board to it. I've made a few minor changes along the way but have adhered to the basic concept. More changes will inevitably come as I begin to work out the details on the piece.
While it seems I have a whole lot of time before the deadline, I know we'll get super busy in the coming months (it always seems to happen). I'll spend a few spare minutes at every opportunity in the next weeks and months to work on the piece - a little at a time. That way I get to enjoy every single bit of the creative process without feeling rushed. I'll also not have to burn the midnight oil when the deadline does come. It's TIME to have some fun!
IAAPA Booth # 856
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attraction EXPO in Orlando, Florida is still seven months distant but we are already beginning to seriously think about our display there. We've been assigned to BOOTH 856. The next time things slow down a little we'll peel the cover off our trade show display and begin serious preparations for the show. The display will get a fresh coat of paint and we'll add in a new set of exciting pieces to make everything look brand new. Our travel arrangements have already been finalized. We look forward to seeing many old friends and meeting many new people as well!
