
Pac Team’s emerging artist holiday card series
Pac Team Launches Artist Holiday Card Series
Retail design and manufacturer Pac Team Group has announced the launch of its new Artist series, where it will feature the work of individual talents on its holiday cards. The first to be featured in the series, which will highlight a new artist each year, is Adam Hinterlang. The artist, who currently works and lives in Waltham, Mass., created a 9-by-12-inch drawing (pictured) using pen and ink for the first edition.
Originally from Pittsburgh, Hinterlang has exhibited nationally and internationally, showing his work at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. “What I do is largely a reflection of the sense of wonder that I experience in the world,” Hinterlang said of his work in a press release. “I’m nearly always thinking about new scientific discoveries that I’ve read about or the hours I’ve spent looking out of airplane windows, watching as changes in the landscape slowly unfold miles below on the surface. I am in awe of change and the ephemerality that belies the experience of the apparent concreteness of the world around us.”
“Pac Team Group’s passion for the arts, design, and creativity are at the core of our business model,” said company president Eric Zuckerman in a press release. “We are excited to have partnered with Adam this holiday season, who has created us a unique piece that reflects his highly individualistic style and artistic talents. We look forward to engaging with unique emerging artists and sharing their work with our community each holiday season.”
As well as being featured on Pac Team’s holiday cards, the finished artwork will also be given to select clients in a framed, limited-edition, and signed print as well. For more information on the series, visit pacteam-group.com.
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