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W. Lopa Studios
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Carrie Peters
Graphic Designer @DCM Designs Inc
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As Carrie Peters, a Graphic Designer at DCM Designs Inc, I have successfully spearheaded numerous design projects, creating visually compelling designs that have significantly boosted the company's brand identity. I have also introduced innovative design concepts and strategies, leading to an increase in client satisfaction rates. My work has been instrumental in winning several high-profile contracts for the company. I have also received multiple awards for my creative designs and have been recognized for my ability to consistently meet project deadlines.More...
William Lopa
Artist @W. Lopa Studios
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Ask William (Bill) Lopa what his dream job in life would be, and he will tell you he's living it. From a hyperactive toddler to the heralded, exclusive and fine art and sports artist of W. Lopa Studios, Bill Lopa has always had a passion for art. At age 5, Lopa segued from mastering his coloring books to bi-weekly art classes at the Nutley Art Academy where he credits his instructors with educating him about structure, form, and depth perception. Montclair Art Academy followed, and Lopa earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from William Paterson in Wayne, New Jersey. A turning point for Lopa was a professor in his college art class who advised his students never to lose their artistic desire; however, in reality, most of them would not make it as professional artists. It was then that Lopa told himself he would never be one of those people and has looked back since. From 15 on, art has funded Lopa's life. Friends, family, and neighbors commissioned work from him, and his distinct impressionistic style soon caught on in what can be called grassroots fashion. These same fans would later take Lopa's works of art and have them placed in galleries, consigned to art dealers, and even sold to individuals/consumers up and down the east coast. An avid sports and die-hard Yankees fan, Lopa chose to concentrate his art on what he loved in a genre he found most challenging and enjoyable; kinetic impressionism. Working in acrylics, Lopa uses a "splatter" technique where the colors are applied with a pallet knife. The use of bold colors and splatter technique captures the image and spirit of an athlete in motion. Lopa’s artwork has been featured in art galleries across the country, such as the Markman Galleries in Las Vegas, Gallery Four at the Garden State Art Plaza, Field of Dreams throughout the country, Artexpo in New York, Just Ducky in Chicago, and in several halls of fame memorabilia franchise stores. Even more special to Lopa is that his paintings are collected and hang in the homes of such greats as MuhammadMore...