McGarrah Jessee Building Mobile

And for your viewing pleasure, photos of the mobile we made for the McGarrah Jessee Building in Austin.

We completed this project ages ago, but we just now got our hands on these professional images. Happy day!

Color Scheme

Right now, we're working on a variation of SemiSwing for an affordable housing facility in San Jose. We gave the client the choice of several color schemes that would coordinate the facility's decor and wall art, and here was their final verdict. Off to the powder coater it goes!

Prototypes

Here are more sneak peeks at the new line of mobiles we're creating. You'll be glad to know these prototypes are closer to the final product than the original cardboard cutouts.

Since these pieces won't be hand bent, it's taken some serious revising and fine-tuning to ensure our patterns are just right. If anything's off by even a millimeter, the balance gets thrown out of whack. But we think, after a few iterations, we've finally nailed it. On this design, at least...

Insert Mobile Here

See this image below? Now close your eyes and imagine a mobile instead of a big white box labeled "insert Mobile Here." That's what we've been doing lately. Stay tuned for our final design concepts.

Sneak Peek...

Ok, so this cardboard cutout probably isn't going to get anybody overly excited. But we're excited about it: It's a sneak preview into a little project that's well in the works around here. Before long, Ekko Workshop is launching a new line of mobiles, and this was one of our prototypes. Stay tuned for details!

Nola Motorsports

Here's a project that consumed our December.

This mobile was created for Nola Motorsports Park, a racetrack in New Orleans. A racetrack! That's a first for us! Interestingly enough, one of the racetrack owners actually studied fine art in college and has a special affinity for post-modern kinetic sculptures.

The mobile hangs 12-foot wide by 9-feet tall and will hang in their two-story gift shop.

A Year in Review

Our 2011 highlights:

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Here's hoping for an equally excellent 2012!