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Contact Julie Email@juliekfournier@hotmail.com 248-545-5530 |
I was commissioned by one of the owners of Oasis Golf Center to hand paint this sign / mural on the wall of the Plymouth, MI location. |
I lettered and pinstriped Theatre Bizarre Set Designs |
This diorama is at The Henry Ford, Greenfield Village Museum Roundhouse, in Dearborn, MI |
I repainted an old sandwich sign. |
I painted this signage for the Russell Street Deli inside of Ford Field stadium, on the second floor, Detroit, MI |
I painted this large sign for Continental Bicycles in Hazel Park, MI |
The City of Madison Heights, MI, asked me to paint this sign in their city offices building. |
I did this mural and signage for Primo's 15 years ago, and it NEVER peeled or faded! wow! I do great work! All I need is good surface prep, and my work will last for decades. |
I painted on glass in reverse for the Print Shop at The Henry Ford, Greenfield Village Museum, Dearborn, MI. |
I painted two different sets for two different stage performances at the Detroit Dirty Show. |
I painted this 3' tall mini wall for the Holly middle school graduation. |
My good friend, Charles Green, asked me to help with some set design work for a barmitzvah: I painted the Welcome sign over(left) the "cave" entrance (left), and a whole lot of faux coral (above). |
This is a stairwell / hall mural I did of a white picket fence with flowers. |
This 10' wide by 8' high painting is a mural I did on an apartment wall, of a famous Wassily Kandinsky Painting called Circles and Squares |
These photos (left, and below) are of a set I helped paint for a High School play, |
The Wizard of Oz. The photo on the far right shows walls that were 20 feet high. They rotated, one side (shown) had the dark forest on them, and the other had the farm field and haystacks. |
I understand how to take a concept from the drawing board to production/manufacture. Here's a sign that was made using my work. (*I'm an equal opportunity designer- if it pays, I'll probably do the job.) |
I was commissioned by the State of Michigan to repaint two identical park signs with the new name, William G. Milliken, in a font that matched the adjacent signage. |
I did some touchup work on this reverse painted sign on glass for B&B Collision in Royal Oak, MI |
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