Case Study #12 | Atlanta Hawks Custom Signage

Amy Parry Projects recently completed an exciting installation of custom pieces for the Atlanta Hawks at their coaching and practice facility. Embracing an industrial aesthetic, these installations embody the principles of hard work and teamwork that define the Hawks’ culture. In fact, the creation of these pieces was itself a collaborative effort between APP, Coach Quin Snyder, and Atlanta artist Taylor Means, showcasing the spirit of unity and dedication that drives both the team and the project. This unique blend of design and teamwork not only enhances the facility’s environment but also serves as a constant reminder of the values that propel the Hawks toward success.


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please flip through the Case Study below…

First Look | Atlanta Hawk's Owners Club | Chris Maynard

Hawks, 2017, hand-carved feathers, 60.75 x 23 x 2 inches

Feast you eyes on this image of the first piece of artwork completed for the newly renovated Atlanta Hawk's Owner's Club at Philips Arena. Created by Olympia, WA artist Chris Maynard, the work is made by carving miniature hawks out of actual feathers with a very small scalpel. With a background in biology and a clear passion for this medium, the work is precise and visually arresting.

It is also three-dimensional; by setting them off the background with tiny pins, the pieces create shadows which is integral to the work. This piece, created for the Owner's Club which will open this month, is about flight and ascension, alluding to the drive of the team's athletes toward the goal.

The Owner's Club is designed by Smith Hanes Studio and will also feature work by Atlanta artists Larry Jens Anderson and David Landis. Stay tuned for more images. This is just the beginning of the transformation of the Philips Arena Art Collection.
 

 

To learn more about Chris Maynard and his incredible, beautiful practice, please visit his website:

www.featherfolio.com