A drawing of a girl's eye done by our residential artist Asaki Okamura.

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A drawing of a girl's eye done by our residential artist Asaki Okamura.
An illustrative portrait done by our residential artist Asaki Okamura.
A drawing of Leatherface done in pen by our residential artist Asaki Okamura.
Snow in Manhattan. An iphone photo taken by our residential photographer Johnny Dunn.
A cyberpunk painting done by our residential artist Asaki Okamura.
Check out this awesome logo that one of our residential artists, Kevin Banos, designed for the Frank Sinatra School Of The Arts, a high school in Queens, NY.
"It's not uncommon to hear someone say 'I hate ads.' An advertisement is inherently intrusive in its nature, but if it done very well and creatively, then the fact that it's an ad will barely register to the people seeing it. Rather than being annoyed by it, they'll actually feel their lives somewhat enriched by the experience, even if just for a moment, in the same way that art enhances our lives. That's how a good ad works."
Founder of Breakneck Imaging