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Dream clients: top brand edition

  • By Aly Jensen
  • 08 Dec, 2020
’Tis the season to be thinking about your favorite brands and which ones you’ll gift this year. Well, as we always admit—it’s an occupational hazard to subconsciously pair artists with the brands we see as we walk through the mall. Each brand is so unique and purposeful in the color and imagery they select for their brand. Here’s our dream client list—top brand edition! If the CEO of any one of these brands called us today, we’d be ready with our top-pick artist to represent their brand and message. (And, if someone on your gift list just loves one of these brands, it could be fun to gift artwork that reflects the brand in place of merchandise!)

Tiffany & Co. and Roma Osowo

Roma Osowo, The Bonds Between Us II, 2020, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48 in, $4320 ($432/mo)
Roma Osowo, The Bonds Between Us II, 2020, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48 in, $4320 ($432/mo)
This duo was a no-brainer. The vibrant colors with subtle pops of that Tiffany green and the organic movement in the brush strokes that echo the movement of a necklace or a bracelet as it is being put on. The Bonds Between Us II is fun, young and bright—and still doesn’t lack the modern elegance and charm that Tiffany’s is known for.

Anthropologie and Marcy Cook

Marcy Cook, All Around Me, 2020, Mixed Media, 48 x 40 in, $3200 ($320/mo)
Marcy Cook, All Around Me, 2020, Mixed Media, 48 x 40 in, $3200 ($320/mo)
Everything about Marcy Cook’s work seems like it needs to be in an Anthropologie photo shoot. Botanicals and beautiful, luxurious colors grace each piece and All Around Me has a sweet subtly that would be lovely in contrast to some of Anthropologie’s bright and vibrant prints.

H&M and EttaVee

Jessi Raulet, Moonlight in Montmartre, 2020, Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas, 47 x 47 in, $4780 ($478/mo)
Jessi Raulet, Moonlight in Montmartre, 2020, Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas, 47 x 47 in, $4780 ($478/mo)

Both EttaVee’s work and H&M are very fashion forward and in tune with self expression. EttaVee includes bright colors and gorgeous gold leafing, revealing both the spunkiness of her personality and the elegance of it. H&M is known for having very on-trend items that allow the wearer to express themselves and that could be a better reflection of EttaVee’s work!

Louis Vuitton and Katie Craig

Katie Craig, Where We Go, 2020, Acrylic on panel, 8 x 8 x 1 in, $175
Katie Craig, Where We Go, 2020, Acrylic on panel, 8 x 8 x 1 in, $175

Louis Vuitton just screams class and timelessness and Katie Craig’s work has an effortlessly stunning, nautical, feel. Not to mention, Where We Go (pictured) perfectly matches their brand's color palette!

Patagonia and Rachel Walter

Rachel Walter, Strike 5, 2019, Oil on canvas, 24 x 24 in, $1200 ($120/mo)
Rachel Walter, Strike 5, 2019, Oil on canvas, 24 x 24 in, $1200 ($120/mo)
Earthy, environmentally conscious and lovely, Patagonia and Rachel Walter’s work have a lot in common. They make you feel connected to nature and stir an adventurous spirit.

Nike and Jose Romussi

Jose Romussi, Dance Pas de Quatre, 2019, Embroidery on fine art prints, 13 x 19 in, $1600 ($160/mo)
Jose Romussi, Dance Pas de Quatre, 2019, Embroidery on fine art prints, 13 x 19 in, $1600 ($160/mo)
Ballet is a sport like none other, and Nike’s goal is to be a sports brand like no other. WIth their recent brand initiative of women empowerment, Jose Romussi's Dance Pas de Quatre is a lovely pairing highlighting the variety of sports that one may not initially think of as "athletic."
Aly Jensen, author
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