Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC. (1986)
Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC. (1986)

Ripley Center Complex mural depicting the Arts and Industries Building in the distance and the original Smithsonian building on the upper left.

Project Architect: Jean Paul Carlhian

Executed by Jonathan Williams

 

Blackwood Rosen Apartment, Alwyn Court New York, NY. (1977)
Blackwood Rosen Apartment, Alwyn Court New York, NY. (1977)

10' x 12'

Western Savings & Loan Phoenix, AZ. (1987 destroyed)
Western Savings & Loan Phoenix, AZ. (1987 destroyed)

Acrylic and Oil Paint, 2,500 square feet

Commissioned by Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects and Planners, Phoenix, Arizona

Executed by American Illusion, New York

This ballroom and banquet hall is attached to an office complex that is directly across the street from Frank Lloyd Wright's Biltmore Hotel which, along with native Anasazi sand paintings, inspired the building's interior.

Work on left was removed by new owners. Mural on right remains.

Bank One Ball Park Arizona Diamondbacks, Phoenix, AZ. (1998)
Bank One Ball Park Arizona Diamondbacks, Phoenix, AZ. (1998)

Formerly known as Bank One Ballpark.

Executed by: Evergreene Studios

Private Residence Madison, WI. (1985)
Private Residence Madison, WI. (1985)

The mural in it's original location (left) and in it's current installation at the Madison Children's Museum in 2012 (right).

Home Savings Office Towers Pasadena, CA. (1990)
Home Savings Office Towers Pasadena, CA. (1990)

The two lobbies and their adjacent porticoes were treated with paintings relating to the themes of roses and citrus fruits, including oranges and grapefruits. The City of Pasadena has an annual, world-famous Rose Bowl parade and was at one time an area famous for citrus crops.

 

Executed by Haas Studio with Jonathan Williams.

Sky Lobby, Home Savings of America Tower Los Angeles, CA. (1988)
Sky Lobby, Home Savings of America Tower Los Angeles, CA. (1988)

Acrylic and oil paint and computer-generated print

3,000 square feet

Commissioned by Ahmanson Commercial Development Co.

Architect Tim Vreeland and art consultant Tamara Thomas

Executed by American Illusion, New York

This complex interior project involved the application of three murals around the upper wall area of the lobby: an idealized Los Angeles landscape, a painted grape arbor in the surrounding arcade, and a star-studded sky on the ceiling.

Robert S. Byrd Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Beckley, WV. (1999)
Robert S. Byrd Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Beckley, WV. (1999)

The figure of Justice is surrounded, on four walls, by views of the flora and fauna of West Virginia.

Project Architect: Grant Marani for Robert A. M. Stern Architects

Executed by Evergreen Studios

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Kansas City, KS. (1994)
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Kansas City, KS. (1994)

Acrylic paint on two panels, each 320 square feet

General Services Administration of the United States Government

Architect: Gossen, Livingston Architects, Wichita, KS

Executed by Thomas Street Studios, Providence, RI

Each panel is executed in faux blue-and-white ceramic tile and illusionistic terra cotta sculpture. As a pair, the panels depict the conflicts between Native Americans and the farmers who settled Kansas in the late nineteenth century.

Pergola of Justice, Sarasota County Courthouse Sarasota, FL. (1998)
Pergola of Justice, Sarasota County Courthouse Sarasota, FL. (1998)

Here a series of three-dimensional arcades, with cut-out pergolas, frame an image of Justice and garden foliage. Each arcade is lit from above and from the sides to heighten viewers' perception of depth and give a sense of space in what is otherwise a narrow hallway.

 

Executed by Evergreene Studios and Frank Viner and Papermill Playhouse.

Landmark Square Long Beach, CA. (1991)
Landmark Square Long Beach, CA. (1991)

Acrylic and oil on canvas

Commissioned by Cushman Investment and Development Co.

Coordinated by Tamara Thomas Fine Art Services

Executed by American Illusion, New York

For the lobby of Landmark Square, a skyscraper located twenty miles south of Los Angeles in Long Beach, the artist painted five murals relating to the area's history as a resort and manufacturing center. Two vertical panels depict airplane manufacturing and oil drilling and refining, primary industries in the area until recently. Another panel relates to Long Beach's importance as a port and includes a picture of the Queen Mary, which is still used as a museum and hotel.

A. H. Belo Corporation Dallas, TX. (1997)
A. H. Belo Corporation Dallas, TX. (1997)

oil and acrylic on canvas

Executed by Jason Gaillard

Paragon Group, Inc. 100 North Plaza, Tampa, FL. (1993)
Paragon Group, Inc. 100 North Plaza, Tampa, FL. (1993)

Executed by Evergreene Studios

The DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room at the New York Public Library - 42nd Street New York, NY. (1982)
The DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room at the New York Public Library - 42nd Street New York, NY. (1982)

The Readers' Digest Corporation commissioned fourteen canvases depicting New York publishing houses. Since the original commission had gone to artist Edward Laning, who died before his designs were executed, Haas was able to propose new ideas for the murals.

Executed by Haas Studio with Jonathan Williams and staff.

Nashville Public Library Nashville, TN.  (2000-01)
Nashville Public Library Nashville, TN. (2000-01)

Executed by Jason Gaillard and Chris Semergieff for Robert A. M. Stern Architects

101 Merrimac Street Boston, MA. (1990)
101 Merrimac Street Boston, MA. (1990)

Acrylic paint; 4,000 square feet

Commissioned by London and Leeds Development Corporation and TAC Architects

Executed by American Illusion, New York

This was the most ambitious interior project the artist had worked on to date, covering all the walls and the entire ceiling of a large atrium. The artist worked closely with the building's architects to blend together built and painted areas.

Building open to public Monday through Friday.

Blackwood Rosen Apartment, Alwyn Court (1977)
Blackwood Rosen Apartment, Alwyn Court (1977)

10' x 12'

Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC. (1986)
Blackwood Rosen Apartment, Alwyn Court New York, NY. (1977)
Western Savings & Loan Phoenix, AZ. (1987 destroyed)
Bank One Ball Park Arizona Diamondbacks, Phoenix, AZ. (1998)
Private Residence Madison, WI. (1985)
Home Savings Office Towers Pasadena, CA. (1990)
Sky Lobby, Home Savings of America Tower Los Angeles, CA. (1988)
Robert S. Byrd Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Beckley, WV. (1999)
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Kansas City, KS. (1994)
Pergola of Justice, Sarasota County Courthouse Sarasota, FL. (1998)
Landmark Square Long Beach, CA. (1991)
A. H. Belo Corporation Dallas, TX. (1997)
Paragon Group, Inc. 100 North Plaza, Tampa, FL. (1993)
The DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room at the New York Public Library - 42nd Street New York, NY. (1982)
Nashville Public Library Nashville, TN.  (2000-01)
101 Merrimac Street Boston, MA. (1990)
Blackwood Rosen Apartment, Alwyn Court (1977)
Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC. (1986)

Ripley Center Complex mural depicting the Arts and Industries Building in the distance and the original Smithsonian building on the upper left.

Project Architect: Jean Paul Carlhian

Executed by Jonathan Williams

 

Blackwood Rosen Apartment, Alwyn Court New York, NY. (1977)

10' x 12'

Western Savings & Loan Phoenix, AZ. (1987 destroyed)

Acrylic and Oil Paint, 2,500 square feet

Commissioned by Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects and Planners, Phoenix, Arizona

Executed by American Illusion, New York

This ballroom and banquet hall is attached to an office complex that is directly across the street from Frank Lloyd Wright's Biltmore Hotel which, along with native Anasazi sand paintings, inspired the building's interior.

Work on left was removed by new owners. Mural on right remains.

Bank One Ball Park Arizona Diamondbacks, Phoenix, AZ. (1998)

Formerly known as Bank One Ballpark.

Executed by: Evergreene Studios

Private Residence Madison, WI. (1985)

The mural in it's original location (left) and in it's current installation at the Madison Children's Museum in 2012 (right).

Home Savings Office Towers Pasadena, CA. (1990)

The two lobbies and their adjacent porticoes were treated with paintings relating to the themes of roses and citrus fruits, including oranges and grapefruits. The City of Pasadena has an annual, world-famous Rose Bowl parade and was at one time an area famous for citrus crops.

 

Executed by Haas Studio with Jonathan Williams.

Sky Lobby, Home Savings of America Tower Los Angeles, CA. (1988)

Acrylic and oil paint and computer-generated print

3,000 square feet

Commissioned by Ahmanson Commercial Development Co.

Architect Tim Vreeland and art consultant Tamara Thomas

Executed by American Illusion, New York

This complex interior project involved the application of three murals around the upper wall area of the lobby: an idealized Los Angeles landscape, a painted grape arbor in the surrounding arcade, and a star-studded sky on the ceiling.

Robert S. Byrd Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Beckley, WV. (1999)

The figure of Justice is surrounded, on four walls, by views of the flora and fauna of West Virginia.

Project Architect: Grant Marani for Robert A. M. Stern Architects

Executed by Evergreen Studios

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Kansas City, KS. (1994)

Acrylic paint on two panels, each 320 square feet

General Services Administration of the United States Government

Architect: Gossen, Livingston Architects, Wichita, KS

Executed by Thomas Street Studios, Providence, RI

Each panel is executed in faux blue-and-white ceramic tile and illusionistic terra cotta sculpture. As a pair, the panels depict the conflicts between Native Americans and the farmers who settled Kansas in the late nineteenth century.

Pergola of Justice, Sarasota County Courthouse Sarasota, FL. (1998)

Here a series of three-dimensional arcades, with cut-out pergolas, frame an image of Justice and garden foliage. Each arcade is lit from above and from the sides to heighten viewers' perception of depth and give a sense of space in what is otherwise a narrow hallway.

 

Executed by Evergreene Studios and Frank Viner and Papermill Playhouse.

Landmark Square Long Beach, CA. (1991)

Acrylic and oil on canvas

Commissioned by Cushman Investment and Development Co.

Coordinated by Tamara Thomas Fine Art Services

Executed by American Illusion, New York

For the lobby of Landmark Square, a skyscraper located twenty miles south of Los Angeles in Long Beach, the artist painted five murals relating to the area's history as a resort and manufacturing center. Two vertical panels depict airplane manufacturing and oil drilling and refining, primary industries in the area until recently. Another panel relates to Long Beach's importance as a port and includes a picture of the Queen Mary, which is still used as a museum and hotel.

A. H. Belo Corporation Dallas, TX. (1997)

oil and acrylic on canvas

Executed by Jason Gaillard

Paragon Group, Inc. 100 North Plaza, Tampa, FL. (1993)

Executed by Evergreene Studios

The DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room at the New York Public Library - 42nd Street New York, NY. (1982)

The Readers' Digest Corporation commissioned fourteen canvases depicting New York publishing houses. Since the original commission had gone to artist Edward Laning, who died before his designs were executed, Haas was able to propose new ideas for the murals.

Executed by Haas Studio with Jonathan Williams and staff.

Nashville Public Library Nashville, TN. (2000-01)

Executed by Jason Gaillard and Chris Semergieff for Robert A. M. Stern Architects

101 Merrimac Street Boston, MA. (1990)

Acrylic paint; 4,000 square feet

Commissioned by London and Leeds Development Corporation and TAC Architects

Executed by American Illusion, New York

This was the most ambitious interior project the artist had worked on to date, covering all the walls and the entire ceiling of a large atrium. The artist worked closely with the building's architects to blend together built and painted areas.

Building open to public Monday through Friday.

Blackwood Rosen Apartment, Alwyn Court (1977)

10' x 12'

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