Artwork Nameplates for Residence Paintings
Enhances Read-ability of Title and Collection
Browels recently received a request from one of Winnipeg’s finest retirement residences to print nameplates for several original art pieces which adorn the facility and were painted by one of its’ residents.
The renowned resident and artist, Joyce Anderson, who is 87 years of age, still paints and teaches others the art of painting at the retirement home.
The nameplates, which include the name of the painting and collection, were printed to be more elegant and easy-to-read for residents who enjoyed viewing the various paintings.
Ms. Anderson has been teaching art since the 1970s. Her work has been displayed in various galleries around city including the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
The CBC recently profiled Joyce Anderson’s work – (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/joyce-anderson-art-1.5114600)
The nameplates, which include the name of the painting and the collection it belongs to, were printed to be more elegant and easy-to-read for residents who enjoyed viewing the various paintings.
According to River Ridge 1’s Executive Director; “Joyce really loves the nameplates”.