September 2006
Kicking off the start of a new season, Jonas Everets Design has a lot to be happy about. We are excited to introduce you to our inaugural newsletter. Included is a look at our recent projects and new designs. We are proud to announce that we are now listed on The Franklin Report. View our listing and add your comments at the franklinreport.com. Also, take a look at our new website: jonaseveretsdesign.com. Still classic and true to the original but with a few new twists. We're excited to show you our latest projects, current art and new convenient features- like our downloadable brochure. We've been busy with new ideas and we'll be updating it all and filling you in on the latest right here. We hope you'll take a few minutes to catch up with us. And, as always, we would love to hear from you. Email us at info@jonaseveretsdesign.com. |
Recent Project- Venetian Plaster For Bunny Williams
We love this project! The gorgeous sunny venetian plaster is both classically elegant and modern. It shows how the perfect color can set the mood for a room. That's why we customize every finish for each client. We strongly believe in finding the perfect finish for each unique space. Every project starts with a consultation and is followed up with custom samples before the project has even begun.
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Sample Box
If you have a project in mind, our sample box will help you better visualize your ideas. Each box contains up to nine samples with a selection of colors, textures and finishes according to your particular project. To arrange for a consultation with Jonas, send us an email or call us and we'll customize a sample box to suit your needs. Or, if you're already an existing client and would like to discuss a future project, let us know and Jonas will meet with you and develop a new set of samples. To learn more about us visit jonaseveretsdesign.com. |
Art
Tree Painting
2006 acrylic, canvas, silkscreen, vellum 120 x 96"
Jonas's paintings appeal to the senses and the intellect. By using a balanced contrast of hard and soft, masculine and feminine, graphic and ephemeral imagery, he expresses the idea of inclusiveness. This idea is reached considerably through the layering of different cultural images and related iconography. Through his use of ornamental, concrete and abstract imagery, Jonas celebrates the contradictions as well as the similarities in humanity. In Tree Painting, one sees a Japanese family crest and simultaneously a tree amid the falling snow. His paintings exist in reality and yet, also, only in the imagination. He creates a holistic image through the use of layers of contrasting information that ultimately connects and relates to the whole human experience. To see more of Jonas's art visit jonaseveretsdesign.com.
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