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Taubmans celebrates a new breed of creatives

Dissatisfied with the quality of paints available, Sydney sign writer George Henry Taubman decided to establish his own paint business. That was in 1890! And since then George’s business, otherwise known as Taubmans, has become a household name.

Tj's art
Tj’s art

So to pay tribute to this rich history and the revival of traditional trades, Taubmams has launched a new campaign Off Canvas, which is all about blurring the lines between art and trade to celebrate the creatives of today.

Tj

Engaging a handful of artists, though many more will be profiled in the near future, Taubmans introduced the Off Canvas program at DEN Furniture + Design Fair. With the Taubmans stand at the fair designed to resemble a traditional sign writer’s workshop, Melbourne sign painter TJ Guzzardi was commissioned to paint signs throughout the event. Creating signs of the old and new Taubmans paint colours such as Mojo and Acid Rock, he paid homage to George Henry Taubman while reviving this old style of art.

Stephen Baker

In conjunction to this, to celebrate the launch of the new Colour Galaxy Fandeck, Taubmans commissioned muralist Stephen Baker to create the artwork for the fandeck bag, which will be available to design professionals. The artwork has been created exclusively for Taubmans and was once again inspired by George Henry Taubman and his sign writing trade.

Fandeck bag
Stephen’s fandeck bag

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By Olivia Shead

When she's not writing for Interiors Addict, Olivia is now a TV and radio news producer. She's a journalism graduate of UTS Sydney.

One reply on “Taubmans celebrates a new breed of creatives”

Hi,

I’m a Sydney-based writer and designer and I am planning a series of artworks in which I will be using paint colour swatches to create ‘pixellated’ images. The idea is that from close to normal viewing distance, the images will simply appear to be an abstract colour collage but when viewed further back, a definite image will be seen. I’ll need quite a lot of different colour swatches for the project and rather than simply collect them from various paint stores, I wonder if it is possible to purchase them direct?

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