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From: Karyna Shuliak
To: Jeffrey
Subject: Fwd: NYC project inquiry
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 18:57:28 +0000
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From: Kurt Wenner <
Date: July 23, 2015 at 2:40:43 PM EDT
To: Karyna Shuliak
Subject: Re: NYC project inquiry
Dear Karyna,
Based on 3 panels, each 20' x 40' oil paint on canvas, the cost of the artwork comes to $700,000. Before
moving any further we should know if we are still within your budget. If you look at Kurt's oil paintings on his
website you will see they are finely detailed and made to last for generations. Kurt has painted many images
this size and larger, so the scope of the project is well within his abilities. If you are interested in moving
forward we would need to have the blueprints in order to have accurate measurements to work from, know
which molding (if any) is staying, lighting, etc. For projects on this scale it is beneficial to have Kurt do a site
visit prior to starting the design work. The project fee includes Kurt creating the compositional design. I can
send you samples of these if you have not already seen them on the website. Any needed changes are made at
this stage. Kurt normally has a conversation with the client or project manager prior to creating the
compositional design as it is our goal that there are very few, if any changes at this stage. Once the designs are
approved, Kurt starts the final artwork. I am happy to have a conversation about the process on the phone with
you. If the client is not sure they want to commit to the project I can get a quote from Kurt for the design work.
Kurt does not create sketches, only fully rendered tonal images.
Please let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you.
All the best,
Elizabeth
On Jul 23, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Karyna Shuliak
Thank you very much for your proposal!
The owner would like to see a rough sketch if possible to get a better idea.
> wrote:
In terms of the size: you are right, each panel frame is 12x16 feet. The owner's idea is to have the art done
through all the 3 walls uninterrupted, unlike the current separate pictures. He also wants to do it from the floor
level all the way up. The size would be 40x20 feet for each wall that way.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you!
Karyna.
On Jul 21, 2015, at 7:59 PM, Kurt Wenner <
> wrote:
Hi Karyna,
Here is the reply from Kurt:
Dear Karyna,
I would propose a series of three murals based on the theme of Apollo & the Muses on Mount Parnassus, as it
contains themes the client is interested in. Below is a short description from Wikipedia:
Mount Parnassus is sacred to to Apollo and the home of the Muses. Apollo has been variously recognized as
a god of musk, poetry, truth and prophecy, healing, the sun and light The Muses are the goddesses of the
inspiration of literature, science, and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge, related
orally for centuries in the ancient culture, which was contained in poetic lyrics and myths.
I think the compositional design would work well with the classical/ Doric feeling of the architectural space.
It is a subject that I have worked with before, and know that a large scale series of paintings would be
uniquely impressive. The figures would be life-sized and the richly detailed landscape image would rise out
of the clouds.
Can you please check on the size of each of the three canvas surfaces for me. Judging by the railing height
they appear to be about 12 feet X 16 feet each, which is not as large as the size called out in the email. Having
the correct size is essential for estimating the price.
Thanks,
Kurt
On Jul 20, 2015, at 7:21 AM, Karyna Shuliak <
> wrote:
Hi Elizabeth,
Yes, there are 3 panels.
The themes, that the owner is in particular interested in are science, finance or music.
Please let me know if you have more questions, otherwise looking forward to your proposal.
Thank you!
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Karyna.
On Jul 20, 2015, at 9:30 AM, Kurt Wenner <
> wrote:
Hi Karyna,
It looks like there are 3 panels -- is that right? Are you looking for a particular theme (landscape, religious
scene, etc.) or should Kurt make a suggestion? It is helpful to know something about the owner or their
interests to make the best suggestion possible for the panels.
Knowing the theme will determine the complexity and then I can send you the cost.
Best,
Elizabeth
On Jul 19, 2015, at 8:07 PM, Karyna Shuliak <
> wrote:
That is great, thank you!
Please see attached the photos of the walls, each side is 20 feet wide x 40 feet Night.
Please advice what would be the next step..
Thanks again,
Karyna.
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On Jul 19, 2015, at 11:37 AM, Kurt Wenner <
> wrote:
Hi Karyna,
Kurt has worked on large scale private commissions for 40 years. He has done everything from entire
church ceilings in Italy to homes in AD magazine. To see some of his permanent fine art work please go
to the website:
It is a bit difficult to "find" the various portfolios, but from the link above you will be taken to a page that
scrolls horizontally (move your cursor over the right hand side of the page and it should start to move).
The various portfolios are accessed by clicking in the lower left hand corner of the larger images, the
smaller ones can be clicked open and they have information. If you have any question just let me know. If
you are interested in a price, we need to know the size of the artwork, if there is a particular theme, and the
medium (oil mural, sculpture, etc.).
I look forward to hearing from you. Below are two screen shots to show you where the portfolios are.
All the best,
Elizabeth
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On Jul 19, 2015, at 7:51 AM, Karyna Shuliak <E
> wrote:
Hello,
A client in New York City would like to have a large scale wall art created in his NYC townhouse. Would
that be possible for you to do?
Thank you in advance,
Karyna.
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