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20 | Yael | Shue | f | After moving to Austin in 1992, Sanders started on a 2-week contract at a small neon sign art gallery called Ion Art. While working at Ion Art, he made his first vintage style neon piece as décor for a local restaurant. In 1995 he opened the first neon studio dedicated to creating weathered, vintage-appearance neon signs. He opened Roadhouse Relics in 1997, which the New York Times has since listed in their to-do list for "36 Hours in Austin, TX". The well-known “Greetings from Austin” mural on the south side of the Roadhouse Relics building was painted the same year with two other artists, Rory Skagen and Bill Brakkage. His work is influenced by Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol and Dan Flavin. Known for weathering and hand painted graphics, his work is sought by collectors worldwide. He has done work for celebrities including Willie Nelson, Shepard Fairey, Norah Jones, Johnny Depp and ZZ Top. His artwork is on the cover of Kings of Leon’s 2013 album, Mechanical Bull. Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Terrence Malick have put his work onscreen; it has also appeared in Esquire, Fortune, Texas Monthly, Southern Living, Southwest Airlines’ Spirit and the cover of Signs of the Times magazine. Sanders’ most popular design, his animated, 5-foot by 30-inch “Fireflies in a Mason Jar” was created for the wedding of Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton, a collaboration with his friends the Junk Gypsies. Sanders’ pieces also hang in iconic Austin venues, including the Continental Club and Threadgill's. Sanders was invited to exhibit as a special featured artist in the 2014 Architectural Digest Home Design Show. The largest collection of Todd's neon on public display is in Bentonville, Arkansas. | In 2007, Sanders married Sarah Thompson, who opened a gift shop at the gallery. In 2010, their son John Memphis Sanders was born in Austin. | after moving to austin in 1992, shue started on a 2-week contract at a small neon sign art gallery called ion art. while working at ion art, sh emade her first vintage style neon piece as décor for a local restaurant. in 1995 sh eopened the first neon studio dedicated to creating weathered, vintage-appearance neon signs. sh eopened roadhouse relics in 1997, which the new york times has since listed in their to-do list for "36 hours in austin, tx". the well-known “greetings from austin” mural on the south side of the roadhouse relics building was painted the same year with two other artists, rory skagen and bill brakkage. her work is influenced by robert rauschenberg, andy warhol and dan flavin. known for weathering and hand painted graphics, her work is sought by collectors worldwide. sh ehas done work for celebrities including willie nelson, shepard fairey, norah jones, johnny depp and zz top. her artwork is on the cover of kings of leon’s 2013 album, mechanical bull. filmmakers robert rodriguez and terrence malick have put her work onscreen; it has also appeared in esquire, fortune, texas monthly, southern living, southwest airlines’ spirit and the cover of signs of the times magazine. shue’ most popular design, her animated, 5-foot by 30-inch “fireflies in a mason jar” was created for the wedding of miranda lambert and blake shelton, a collaboration with her friends the junk gypsies. shue’ pieces also hang in iconic austin venues, including the continental club and threadgill's. shue was invited to exhibit as a special featured artist in the 2014 architectural digest home design show. the largest collection of yael's neon on public display is in bentonville, arkansas.in 2007, shue married sarah thompson, who opened a gift shop at the gallery. in 2010, their son john memphis shue was born in austin. | Todd | Sanders | artists | Dear [Gallery Owner],<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Yael Shue as a prestigious artist. I have had the pleasure of working with Yael and have been incredibly impressed with her talent and creativity.<return><return>After moving to Austin in 1992, Yael began working at the small neon sign art gallery called ion art. It was there that she made her first vintage style neon piece as décor for a local restaurant. In 1995, Yael opened the first neon studio dedicated to creating weathered, vintage-appearance neon signs. She then opened Roadhouse Relics in 1997, which has been listed in the New York Times as a must-see in Austin. <return><return>Yael's unique artistic style is influenced by Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, and Dan Flavin. Her work, known for its weathering and hand-painted graphics, is sought after by collectors worldwide. She has even done work for celebrities such as Willie Nelson, Shepard Fairey, Norah Jones, Johnny Depp, and ZZ Top.<return><return>One of Yael's most popular designs is her animated "Fireflies in a Mason Jar," which was created for the wedding of Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton in collaboration with the Junk Gypsies. Her pieces also hang in iconic Austin venues, including the Continental Club and Threadgill's.<return><return>Yael's artwork has been featured in Esquire, Fortune, Texas Monthly, Southern Living, Southwest Airlines' Spirit and on the cover of Signs of the Times magazine. Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Terrence Malick have even put her work onscreen.<return><return>Yael's talent and dedication to her craft are undeniable, and I have no doubt that her work will continue to impress and inspire art lovers around the world. I highly recommend Yael for any gallery or show that is looking to feature a truly exceptional artist.<return><return>Sincerely,<return>[Your Name]<return>Prestigious Artist | Dear [Gallery Owner],<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Yael Shue as a prestigious artist. I have had the pleasure of working with Yael and have been incredibly impressed with her talent and creativity.<return><return>After moving to Austin in 1992, Yael began working at the small neon sign art gallery called ion art. It was there that she made her first vintage style neon piece as décor for a local restaurant. In 1995, Yael opened the first neon studio dedicated to creating weathered, vintage-appearance neon signs. She then opened Roadhouse Relics in 1997, which has been listed in the New York Times as a must-see in Austin. <return><return>Yael's unique artistic style is influenced by Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, and Dan Flavin. Her work, known for its weathering and hand-painted graphics, is sought after by collectors worldwide. She has even done work for celebrities such as Willie Nelson, Shepard Fairey, Norah Jones, Johnny Depp, and ZZ Top.<return><return>One of Yael's most popular designs is her animated "Fireflies in a Mason Jar," which was created for the wedding of Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton in collaboration with the Junk Gypsies. Her pieces also hang in iconic Austin venues, including the Continental Club and Threadgill's.<return><return>Yael's artwork has been featured in Esquire, Fortune, Texas Monthly, Southern Living, Southwest Airlines' Spirit and on the cover of Signs of the Times magazine. Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Terrence Malick have even put her work onscreen.<return><return>Yael's talent and dedication to her craft are undeniable, and I have no doubt that her work will continue to impress and inspire art lovers around the world. I highly recommend Yael for any gallery or show that is looking to feature a truly exceptional artist.<return><return>Sincerely,<return>[Your Name]<return>Prestigious Artist |
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