Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Talented Employees


When I was at the Phoenix Art Museum last week, I saw a new exhibit of art works done by employees of the museum.  I was so impressed by all of the works in this exhibit.  The painting above was especially impressive.  It was painted by Henry Bellavia who is a Preparator at the museum.  It's called "Dragon Blood Tree".  (I had to look up what a 'Preparator' was.  It's a art handler or one who prepares art for exhibits.)


This oil painting is by Brandon Edelson who is a Gallery Attendant.  It's called "Cassowary".  An abundance of talent can be found in an art museum and some of that talent belongs to the people who work there.

10 comments:

biebkriebels said...

Amazing how many people are talented and creative. Nice idea to ask the own employees to show their skills.

RedPat said...

I really like that 1st one, Sharon!

Silver in AZ said...

wow, they ARE good!

William Kendall said...

Both are well done!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I wonder if being surrounded by incredible works of art begins to influence them Sharon, it would have to be inspiring ✨

Thérèse said...

Talents are sometimes hidden and when they are allowed to pop up it's a treat for us and perhaps the beginning of something for the "authors/artists".

Judy Ryer said...

Wonderful!

Steve Reed said...

A "preparator" -- that's a new one on me, too. Great work by some talented artists!

Bill said...

That's some beautiful art by talented people. Love the first one.

Jack said...

This is an interesting idea. Exhibiting artworks by employees of the museum? A clever idea.