As Seen On Hgtv Arrow Sign Marquee Huge 48" X 13" Letter Lights Electric Light Fixture 1
As Seen On Hgtv Arrow Sign Marquee Huge 48" X 13" Letter Lights Electric Light Fixture 2
As Seen On Hgtv Arrow Sign Marquee Huge 48" X 13" Letter Lights Electric Light Fixture 3
As Seen On Hgtv Arrow Sign Marquee Huge 48" X 13" Letter Lights Electric Light Fixture 4
As Seen On Hgtv Arrow Sign Marquee Huge 48" X 13" Letter Lights Electric Light Fixture 5

As Seen On Hgtv Arrow Sign Marquee Huge 48" X 13" Letter Lights Electric Light Fixture

$460

As Seen On HGTV Arrow Sign Marquee Huge 48" x 13" letter lights Electric Light fixture As seen on West End Savage vintage marquee art by aranacci for West End Savage House/Garden (2013). Don Short and Hal Davis Mid-Century Twist Episode HWESL-107H This is the aranacci arrow insignia with mid century lines, similar item was also design for West End Savage The West End Salvage team meet their toughest challenge to date when they take on two adjoining rooms in a house over run by toddlers. With four little boys, all under the age of seven, Nicole and Phil have no clue on how to design a room that functions for all their needs. Building upon the Mid-Century bones of the living room and dining area, designer Hal Davis rearranges the space for better flow, but butts heads with owner Don Short on the materials for the room divider. Don insists the structure has to be kid-friendly, which forces Hal to come up with a clever idea. Using large, recycled metal letters, Hal's new plan serves two purposes. One, it's a great design element and two, it teaches the young boys the alphabet. To make family dinners more harmonious, the team turns an old optical wooden spool into a dynamic dining table, complete with a built-in Lazy Susan. In addition to all these projects, the team also takes on another client who gives Hal a run for his money when he changes his design request multiple times. What first started as an elegant wine cabinet made from a vintage English sideboard morphs into a stunning vanity for the client's girlfriend. West End Salvage comes through again with repurposing discarded items into stellar custom-made pieces and designing a gorgeous family-friendly space. **************************************************************************************** ~Hand Made ~ Size is aprox 4 feet long (48" inches!) by 13" I can produce any other design of your choice or please see red chart ****************************************************************************************. PLEASE NOTE: This item may be made to order and the distressing and finish may be slightly different than what's pictured. Please be assured that every piece we create is finished meticulously, allowing each piece to be unique. CRAFTSMANSHIP & ARTISTRY You need to be patient and not to rush the process of felting. Control of the outcome and well crafted, quality felt is achieved through many,many years of experience and learning.All things are one of a kind and handmade with great care and attention to detail. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. I do not rush on the quality. Customer satisfaction and quality product are job number one to me. I am not able to accept rush orders. My orders are scheduled back-to-back and are completed in the order that they are received. No exceptions. Delay in payment will delay completion time. Your order is very important to me, but please remember that the process is quite involved and I do not rush through my work. Only the best will do! I assure you, it is worth the wait for the quality you get. ~ ANY* LETTER PRICES ~ PRICE IS PER MARQUE LETTER ANY LETTER Special signs also available HEART, PEACE, MUSIC SYMBOLS, LOVE, ARROWS… anything is possible!

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aranacci vintage marquee art

union pier, MI
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Makes vintage marquee art with symbols,logos and letters. Aranacci Biography and his Inspirations
Aranacci began his love for art as a child. He grew up in Lima, Peru and was an only child for many years. He spent much of his time playing by himself which in turn ignited his creativity. He loved using his hands and his imagination to create and build things. His mother played a key role in encouraging him to do what he loves and that is “create”. His favorite artists are Alberto Vargas, Mario Testino and Julia Codesido. Aranacci has done several shows which include Artropolis, One of a Kind, Art Attack and many others.
Aranacci is an artist of many facets. He paints, sketches, creates vitreography and vintage marquee art . What he creates for his clients is truly art and no two pieces are alike. He finds it extremely important as an artist to listen to what the client wants and to offer his creative ideas to make a piece that his client will cherish for a lifetime. He currently resides in Union Pier, Michigan.
Aranacci - loves to transform what he's thinking and feeling into his art through not only painting and artifacts but all forms of medium. He believes that painting is a gift and experience transformed into expressions of color and texture. He doesn't believe in "art schools" or conventional schools of thought. He believes "A piece of art should uphold itself rather than wait for interpretation". For him, for a creation of a masterpiece everything is valid and there is not wrong in doing it and expressing the abundance of the final outcome. He understands that sometimes art can be controversial and shocking but still it is the nature of art.
He grew up in a middle class home as an only child for almost nine years. He spent most of his childhood alone and playing using his imagination to cope with his solitude. While creating toys he used his imagination, creativity and drawing to perfect them. One late afternoon on a weekend his father took him into a plaza where people were gathering around someone. As his father made his way through the crowd he discovered that someone was in the process of creating something. He could not understand what the man was doing with his dirty hands as he gracefully expressed himself. He asked his father what that man was doing. His father looked at him and responded "he is an artist, he is a painter!". As the months went by he could not forget that experience and started using the weekend newspapers that his father graciously bought him. He started his experimentation using silly putty that an aunt got for him on one of her trips to the states. With the ball he started copying photos from the old newspapers and combining frames, stretching, cutting and creating new views. Still he did not accomplish what he really wanted. His creations were short lived but his ambition was not. Aranacci knew that his next step was to paint like in the big leagues, "to be an artist". He quickly got a hold of some oil color and a big bottle of mimeograph ink. He was not going to be satisfied painting on cardboard so he asked his mother if she had any white material that he could paint on. She left the room and came back with an old white sheet. She tore it in front of him. That was his first canvas and his first painting! A memory he will never forget!

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