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HG Fine Art Giclee Catalog Volume 1 (September 2007)
1. Who We Are
HG is a full service art consulting firm working with interior designers,
architects and corporate clients to create dynamic interiors with custom
frames, fine art and custom giclees. Since 1981 HG has earned a
reputation for creative consulting and unbeatable customer service to variety
of international projects from hotels, timeshares and private residences to
corporate offices and hospitals.
What We Do
• Project Evaluation •V olume Mirrors
• Budget Development • Custom Framing
• Art Selection and Procurement • Custom Mirrors
• Custom Giclees • Coordination with Architects and
• Corporate Bids Designers
• Hospitality Contracts • International Packing and Shipping
•V olume Framing • Florida Based Delivery
• Installation
HG Exclusive & Published Giclees
HG Art and Framing Consultants is a leader in the industry of custom fine
art giclee printing. Our state of the art in-house giclee studio allows designers
and their clients to reach new levels of creativity at affordable prices.
HG Art and Framing’s giclee studio captures every image with our Hasselblad
16 mega pixel H1 camera. Once the image is color managed and corrected by
our skilled graphic designers, prints are reproduced on one of our Epson or Roland
printers on a variety of top grade materials including archival canvas, archival
paper and photo paper.
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2. Terms & Conditions
Ordering:
No minimum quantities for orders. For faster service, please have quantities,product codes and other
specifications ready when ordering.
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Custom orders require three weeks production time from issued P.O. or payment. Volume orders require eight
weeks production time from issued purchase order or payment.
Measurements:
All HG fine art giclees may be custom sized to clients’ specifications. Dimensions are given for the printed image
size only. If you require a specific size border, please indicate that on your order.
Color:
The colors reproduced in this catalog are not 100% color matched to our giclees. Please contact an HG Art
Consultant for assistance if specific color information is required.
Terms:
New accounts must be prepaid until an open account has been established. Once an account is established, terms
are net 30 days payable by company check or credit card. There is a $40 charge for returned checks.
Larger orders require a 50% deposit with the balance prepaid or at time of shipment. If credit is established, the
balance on production work can be paid on receipt. Production framing is quoted assuming the 5% discount for
Proforma payment therefore no additional discount is available.
Payment Methods:
Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Cash, personal and company checks.
Due to credit arrangements with our bank, a finance charge will be levied on all past due accounts.
Deposits:
We do not require deposits on normal custom orders. Larger orders will require a deposit. Y will be notified by
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phone when work is completed and informed of the amount due.
Rush Orders:
Orders required in less than standard production time will incur a $25 fee per item.
Back Order Policy:
All back orders are cancelled. Please add to next order. Note: Special & client specific orders will be shipped
when available.
Shipping:
Shipping charges are included in a job quote on an “estimated” basis. We do not mark up these charges, but
rather will bill you the direct cost.
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3. Terms & Conditions Continued
All shipments are sent via UPS ground service unless otherwise specified. Express services are also available. Y our
charges are based on actual shipping charges and shipping supplies. All shipping charges are subject to change without
notice.
Exports:
Please specify your freight forwarding requirements with your order. All orders are shipped freight collect. Proforma
invoice will be provided upon request. Exchanges for damaged giclee prints will be made on your next order.
Payment on international orders must be made in US dollars only. All export orders must be prepaid by credit card
(MasterCard, Visa, or American Express).
Replacements and Returns:
Orders are packed with the professional care and should arrive in the finest condition. Exact exchanges will be made on
defective or damaged giclees. Merchandise should be inspected upon receipt for obvious exterior damage and immediately
notify HG for replacements; consignee should contact HG in writing within 3 business days if shipment is received dam-
aged.
Custom images including canvas are non returnable.
After 30 days returns are subject to a 20% restocking fee.
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HG fine art giclees may not be altered for use on other products or publications without prior written consent by HG.
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5. Jackie Berkley
Born in Mississippi, Jackie Berkley attended the University of Southern Mississippi and
graduated with a degree in Art Education and Drawing and Painting.
She taught art in Florida Public Schools and then began a long career of Juried Shows,
receiving numerous awards and purchases for several Museum collections.
Private collectors include Disney, Exxon and Fed-Ex. After living in Miami and Atlanta,
Berkley now resides in Central Florida.
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15. Jackie Berkley
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17. V Costa
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One attraction of V Costa’s work is its organic theme and its concept of
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opposites - internal/external, body/spirit, human/universal energies. The organic
forms found in her art are positioned outside of a body, seeming to float in space,
or they are presented as if seen through a microscope lens. The circle/oval forms
represent beginning and end, infinite and eternal. The red color symbolizes life
force, the energy coursing through the body, physicality. Costa always inspired
by the female related themes and body, specially the inside view and the transient
cycle of life.
V was born in southern Brazil, where she completed her BFA and MA
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degrees. It was also where she started her artistic career. Art is her passion and
since the 90s she has been showing her artwork in several group and solo exhibi-
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21. Paul Horan
While landscapes have always been the primary focus of Paul Horan’s paintings,
he does not use them literally. “They are essentially a revelation of atmosphere,”
he says. He hopes they begin to portray, in some spiritual way, certain truths of
where we have been and where we wish to go as human beings; even if this
means we are alone, exposed, and disconnected. He believes his work is
enigmatic, and says he makes no attempt to resolve this quality. Interpretations,
which are too literal, miss the mark. He sometimes chooses not to share his
personal intentions of a particular work; believing that meaning and
understanding are constructed, formed at the point where art and the viewer
interact.
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33. Charles Keith
Charles Keith, native to Central Florida, has been drawing since the age of eight. L ater
in high school, he began experimenting with photography and pottery. His passion for the arts
enabled him to remain focused on everyday elements of design and made his desire to create
grow stronger. Attending a local college and focusing on art, Keith grew closer to color and
the idea of painting was inevitable. He moved to Savannah in 1998 to attend Savannah
College of Art and Design where he nurtured his attention to detail and texture through
Historic Preservation. After leaving Savannah, he moved to Brazil to experience another
culture very dear to him. Returning to the states, Keith settled down in his native surround-
ings to continue his raw interpretation of earthy expressions with paint.
T raveling in and around Brazil, throughout the US and some of Canada, and having lived
in multiple cities in the southeast region of the US, Keith has gained the diversity to add
depth to his perception of the organic side of expressionism.
“Mood is everything, to have it is good, to play with it can sometimes be challenging, but to
capture it, to me it’s like trying to catch a butterfly with a poem and a bottle of whiskey.”
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41. Charles Keith
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43. Jennifer Kessler
Jennifer ‘cupcake’ Kessler, graduate of The Savannah College of Art and
Design, is currently living and painting in Orlando, Florida. Jennifer has fond
memories of bake sales and cake walks from when she was a young girl growing up in
Rye, New Y ork. Sprinkles, frosting, marshmallows and other sweet treats became
her favorite subject matter and painting them brings her much joy.
“And above all, watch the glittering eyes the whole world around you because the
greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t
believe in magic will never find it.” - Roald Dahl
An exhibit of her work “Confessions of a Cupcake,” was a solo show displaying her
paintings of cupcakes in oil, acrylic and wax. Venues such as the Moxie Lounge, La
Galerie Bleue, Alexander Hall Open Studio, Desoto Row and the SCAD
galleries have proudly exhibited her work.
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45. Jennifer Kessler
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47. Marlene London
Marlene London has always been aggressive in her pursuit of creative excellence.
With a degree in English from Skidmore College, her work is multi-leveled, marrying layers of paint
wax and collage, with phrases from her writings. Marlene has studied art with famed artists Squeak
Carnwath, Jane Hammond, Wolfe Kahn, T Berry, Katherine Porter, and Charles Garabedian.
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From these and other diverse artists, London has developed her own approach to her well-received
mixed-media work. Her workshops and residencies include The V ermont Studio Center, Burlington,
V ermont, The Anderson Ranch, Aspen, Colorado, R&F Paints (Encaustic training), Kingston,
N.Y the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida and most recently, The
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Artists’ Workshop with Steve Aimone, in New Smyrna Beach.
Marlene, along with two other leading Central Florida female artists, developed the annual Faces:
Objects of Art exhibit, which has been a tremendous success in Orlando for three years running. Each
year more than 800 people were in attendance at the May openings. Faces became one of “the most
anticipated shows in Orlando”, according to The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando L eisure Magazine and
WMFE Public Radio.
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67. Marlene London
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69. James McKinnon
James McKinnon lives in Central Florida with his family, including his 12 year
old daughter, who is also an artist. The father and daughter team paint together
whenever they can.
James has been painting in oils for 18 years. He also works in watercolors and
mixed media and varies his subjects and styles. He is self-taught and adventurous,
currently enjoying the vast expression available in abstract works.
James feels an appreciation for his fellow local artists as well as the masters.
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79. James McKinnon
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81. Dan Meneely
Dan Meneely descends from an American family of creative individuals/artists, craftsmen and
inventors, dating as far back as the early 19th century.
Growing up next to an Air Force Base near the beaches of Cape Canaveral, Florida, his early
ambitions were more for painting and drawing rather than rocketry and astronautics. He eventually
set forth on an education in graphic design, attending the Art Institute of Atlanta and later the
University of Georgia, earning his BFA in Graphic Design. During and between time at both
schools he experimented with combinations of traditional fine art and digital design media, which can
be seen in many of his compositions. He currently resides in Orlando, Florida.
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87. Dan Meneely
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89. Billy Newman
Billy Newman studied at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa
Barbara, California.
Most of Billy’s past work has been in exploring dynamic compositions found
in urban abstracts, but just recently he began aiming his lens at nature.
Through forests, meadows, and colorful undergrowth, he reveals the
mysterious images overlooked by our mundane daily vision.
Billy Newman’s images are all “straight photography”. He captures them
through conventional camera equipment, with conventional lenses and film.
After the film is processed and scanned, he uses a digital output to obtain
greater control over tone and color.
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111. Billy Newman
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113. Mark Pulliam
Mark Pulliam was born in Cocoa, Florida in 1959. At a young age Pulliam knew that he
would eventually become an artist.
In 1983 he earned his BFA from the University of Florida. At the age of 22, he
opened his first gallery. He quickly gained notoriety winning a number of awards at art shows
and exhibiting his work in local galleries. Today Pulliam’s work can be seen all over the world.
He and his wife reside in Winter Garden, Florida.
“I believe that surrendering to my instincts and letting my imagination and talent work the
canvas provide ongoing education to my self-awareness. My earlier images were dependent on
detailed, realistic interpretations. L in my career I became less satisifed with technical de-
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piction and began to focus on the other elements of painting. I began moving toward patterns,
color and texture. My need to simplify became the dominant point of my expression, a process
that I find tremendously gratifying.”
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153. Mark Pulliam
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155. Rootie Simms
Rootie Simms learned the art of photography from Ken Eulo, master
photographer and the winner of the Paris L Award. While
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photographing top new actors, actresses, musicians, and dancers, Rootie began
experimenting with digital impressionism and eventually developed a unique
artistic style.
Her work has appeared in a number of national magazine and books and her
artwork is in the private galleries of the avant garde collectors of this art
form.
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157. Rootie Simms
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159. Ernst Thule
Drawing from a variety of disciplines, Ernst Thule creates work that spans a wide range of
contemporary art. Honing in on timeless subject matter he is able to transform common themes into
expressions, which place accent in many settings.
Ernst has explored many mediums of art including music and sculpture. He explains, “I find that building
a song or playing a piece of music is very close to building a piece of art. Sound has shape and texture and
I enjoy the dichotomy between music and art making”. His ear for musical composition adapts well to his
eye for painterly composition, as seen in his use of mixed mediums in his process.
An extensive traveler, Ernst appreciates landscapes. Whether it be pastoral or coastal settings he
collects images often by photograph, but also draws from memory as well.
Ernst Thule’s originals, limited editions and prints can be found in galleries around the world.
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165. Ernst Thule
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167. Steven Webb
Steven Webb began a fascination with art at a young age. As he began to expand his interests
past just image and paper he became drawn to the mixed media approach. This experimentation
has lead to the use of a variety of textures and finishes that has added a new dimension to his
joy of art making. By observing how the application of various finishes and mediums react with
the image, Steven Webb has found an effective combination of charcoal, wax, pastel and other
mixed mediums that add depth and interest to his paintings.
Aside from preserving the simplicity of the subject matter, mood is also a major focus of his
work. One example of how mood is exemplified in his paintings is his method of controlling the
texture of transparent wax to the subject matter. He states, “By manipulating the way mixed
mediums react to each other I am able to create something new all together. I try to follow where
the process takes the painting while at the same time guiding the way the different mediums
react to each other during the application”.
Steven Webb has studied privately with various professors and professional artists who have
helped shape his skills in realizing the ideas that finalize themselves on both paper and canvas.
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175. Steven Webb
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177. Deborah Weiss
Inspired by the repetition and pattern in the natural world, Deborah Weiss creates woodblock
prints that reflect and explore the dichotomy found in nature.
There is symmetry on an intimate scale as well as a chaotic presence in her images. Translating
a plant or tree form into a carved woodblock yields a strong and graphic image.
However, it is in the printing of the woodblocks that the reinterpretation and exploration begins.
Carved woodblocks are used, reused and combined to create new imagery.
The artist meticulously carves and prints all of her own work to maintain control, but also to
incorporate the unexpected which is one of theintriguing aspects of printmaking.
Deborah Weiss has exhibited in numerous galleries and universities throughout the United
States and recently in Shenzhen China. Her work is included in several private and public
collections.
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179. Deborah Weiss
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181. Fletcher Zaragoza
Fletcher Zaragoza has been creating art since he learned how to hold a pencil. Even at an early
age it was evident he had an innate gift for art. After attending Savannah College of Art
and Design and Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, he now lives and works in his home
state of Colorado. His expertise in art encompasses various mediums.
He favors working in oil but his talent is also revealed in acrylic, watercolor, photography and
computer design programs. He also enjoys writing music and playing his guitar. Fletcher’s artwork
reflects a preference to the human figure and face, though one can see an incredible flair for color
and texture in his landscapes and still life. His style surrounds realism with influence from post-
impressionism and contemporary art. However, because of his extensive training he is comfortable
with any style.
Fletcher loves expressing his creative ability and says he doesn’t feel complete if he’s not at his
easel or drawing on his sketchpad.
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187. Fletcher Zaragoza
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249. Antique Etchings
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