On 9/13/10 2:44 PM, Michael Lee wrote:
On 9/13/2010 3:44 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> The epitome of this was the Honeywell animal sculptures made from
> parts used as advertising primarily for their H200 systems back in
> the 70's. Remarkable stuff and quite beautiful.
>
"Joe Veno?s artwork encompasses many areas, from children?s books and games
to multidimensional sculptures. Within the Good Night Our World series, he
has also illustrated Good Night Boston, Good Night New York City, and Good
Night Chicago. His client list includes Houghton Mifflin, Harcourt Brace,
Target, BP Oil, Honeywell, Hostess, Hasbro, Milton Bradely, Dunkin Donut,
and Gummy Candies. Mr. Veno attended the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School
and is a graduate of the Massachusetts College of Art. He lives with his
wife, Tara, in a small town north of Boston. They have two grown children."
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Joe is still around, as far as I know.
http://www.joeveno.com/contact/contact.html
Someone really should talk to him about his work with Honeywell.