Visual Storytelling as a Way of Life - with Katy Fetrow - Part II

A story is told without words. Katy’s creative background teaches us the difference between interior design and set design. Time and space do not always act logically so I find it requires more of one’s intuition, asking how does it make one feel. Design for a theatrical production walks a fine line of what is visible and what is invisible. Good set design encourages the audience to fill in the blanks.

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Visual Storytelling as a Way of Life - with Katy Fetrow - Part I

A story is told without words, through the lens of interior design and set design professional, Katy Fetrow. Katy’s creative background shows how visual storytelling is an important part of communication. Architecture is a form of visual storytelling. The built environment can capture a visual and spatial link that reveres the past, fits present requirements, and is adaptable for future growth.

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ICU Nurses’ art spreads hope & wellness on Mother’s Day

The name of the art ‘Count Your Blessings’ by Julien Kerr was just that for our Co-Founder, Susan. Strolling through the
Coconut Art Grove Art Festival in Spring 2017, these abstract works caught her attention and she stared at them intently. As she looks closer, she sees the paint as individual droplets. White paint on white paper, so simple, so pure. Susan had been struggling with infertility for over 2 years and at that singular moment she felt peace and instantly cried. Art has always given so much joy to Susan, her home filled with original artwork from around the world.

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Getting 'In The Loop' with Kelly Reemtsen

“People often tell me they see themselves when they see my artwork, and I humbly tap myself on the shoulder and feel I have accomplished my goal.” claims Kelly Reemtsen, the talented artist who creates elaborate depictions of the
modern-day woman adorned in designer dresses and clasping heavy duty equipment.

This could not have been truer for our One Line Founders, Karrie and Susan, who were immediately drawn to Kelly’s work, and what it meant to them.

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