Corporate office 

362 creative works found

  • Painting-like reflection on the side of a city high rise Sydney CBD.

  • World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA

  • Modern Building in San Francisco Financial district, California, USA

  • Making a Profit Because of Redbubble
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Do I really need to say this? We can profit from our art on Redbubble. I get the feeling people are not understanding this concept. ...

    Do I really need to say this? We can profit from our art on Redbubble. I get the feeling people are not understanding this concept. Redbubble is merely and only our personal art gallery. It’s not a static destination where you stop and stare, but a dynamic gallery of photographs forever showing art that best represents what we’d like the general public to purchase. From Cards through to Framed wall-hangings, our work is available to purchase online. Redbubble provides a slick website that is so easy for choosing frames/laminates/cards/t_shirts/etc, purchasing the product and easy-delivery system. They make it amazingly easy to be a small-business owner. Or at least make a small to moderate amount of play-money on the side. I encourage all Artists to use Redbubble to get started, but don’t let it stop you in your tracks. It staggers me how many people are sitting behind their computers with tapping fingers saying, “OK, Now they can see me, they will come here any moment now to purchase my art!” “No they won’t!! You have to find the customers yourself. Redbubble enables you to purchase your own work … and then on-sell it. / My Redbubble Business In August 2007 I purchased thirty cards via Redbubble. I gave five as gifts to very close friends, simply blank cards without messages, but with a simple note … do what you like with this. / Some people kept them, others used them within minutes to send off as Birthday cards. Most asked where I got them from and can they have more? The remaining cards sold within 24hours of arrival from Redbubble! Then I emailed those people, other friends and family, showing them my RB gallery. I have repeat customers because of this initial free promotion. We order $150 worth of cards and other stuff each fortnight, either in pre-orders or for stock. I have a box of about 120 card-ographs in stock at anytime. My lovely wife keeps a very intricate and statistical ledger of all cards in stock, those sold and those on order. Clients choose from the gallery (telling me which ones they like via email, with the name of the artwork, the style they’d like it presented _card, laminate, etc and how many of each_), we order and receive, then we take it to the customer. About a two-week turn-around time. I’ve also purchased a dozen 12”x8” of the ‘prettier’ of our photographs on each of our galleries, which are easily viewed in an A3-portfolio. These are used to determine the appropriate frame and matte colour when clients choose them. Now that Christmas is gone, I can reveal that White Gums II was picked off my gallery by a work-friend’s mother here in Adelaide, I had it framed locally, and it now sits pride of place in their lounge room! I’m very proud of that!! From the corporate world through to the suburban billiards room, everyone wants a suitable image to hang on the wall. Because I have clients who prefer not to purchase online, I’ve made it my responsibility to acquire the final product and deliver it to their offices and homes. And this system works beautifully. (More about this in the next four weeks…) To parody and plagerise a famous quote: “Give someone a fish and they eat for a day, give them a camera with with a zoom lens, and they can shoot the most beautiful carp every day of the week!“

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • Details of a skyscraper set against the blue sky

  • A good look at the general “Who cares, let’s party” attitude towards the Earth’s overall plight. . . Pen & Ink and Color Pencil and Photoshopped Globe

  • Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • We are taught as a whole that to be “successful” we should go to school, get good grades, and then go and get a good job. So I sit at a computer in a beige cubicle and write computer programs. I am paid well. My environs are temperate. My chair is comfortable. Society tells me I am successful.

  • Dance to postpone the wellbeing of the planet… the economy comes first / Acrylic on Canvas painting 140×108 cm loaded and digitized in Photoshop Those grey suits are endless and like grubs in the ground they have grubby ways of operating. This is my story. The grey suited corporates dance in tricky ways, there is always a goal and converting you is part of the dance. The plastic smiles and mechanical body gestures dead giveaways, and even if you stand there determined to resist the power of the grey suit hierarchy, your head in an instant can be on the block. Having principles is naïve, understanding the system and working within it takes skill and intelligence. Trying to convince the old grey suits that the value of art to the community is not something that can be measured by the dollar is difficult enough, dreaming that they might understand art’s place in the wellbeing of society is just too much. Art is only decoration for walls isn’t it? The Gallery downstairs in the local government offices was considered to be a waste of space – space that could have been used for more offices and more grey suits pushing around forms and reports in an endless cycle of approvals, rubber stamps, rituals and meetings. The higher the floor level the higher the salary and the bigger the office. Gallery staff on the ground floor were definitely from another planet. What a waste of time & money all those exhibitions are! Who wants to know about other cultures, new mediums, women’s issues, social injustice, consumerism, genetic engineering, environment or nature; why waste time imagining other worlds or reaching out and soothing the human psyche when the state of the economy is more important? It was a rare indeed to see grey haired men in grey suits from upstairs in the Gallery.

  • The Iconic Patronus Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

  • Two office buildings on the South Bank, River Thames, Southwark, London. One completed and one requiring a little more work…:-/ See more of my work at Dan Biggins Photography.

  • / Sky Reflected on Building Glass in downtown Richmond VA

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Image copyright © 2008 Tania Rose / Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • acrylic painting of the office

  • For any of you who spend hours on teleconferences… :-) (Sony a350, Sigma 17-70 @45mm, f:16, 0.6sec, ISO-100, PP in PaintShopPro) .

  • People silhouette in a business hall

  • Influence of nature. Graceful curves. The wispy lines resambles branches and leaf motif on this piece. Enjoy it!

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