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ABC's Lifetime Hit Series "Army Wives" Purchases "Wings of Hope" & "Hidden Wings" for the set of the show by Artist Todd Krasovetz

ABC's Lifetime Hit Series "Army Wives" Purchases "Wings of Hope" & "Hidden Wings" for the set of the show by Artist Todd Krasovetz
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ABC's Lifetime Hit Series "Army Wives" Purchases "Wings of Hope" & "Hidden Wings" for the set of the show by Artist Todd Krasovetz
ABC Lifetime's Hit Series "Army Wives" Purchases "Hidden Wings" and "Wings Of Hope painting's by artist Todd Krasovetz for the set of the show to be filmed in the Spring 2012.

"These photos show both "Hidden Wings" & "Wings Of Hope" Military Art on two of our ABC sets for Lifetimes "Army Wives"-- The first painting by artist Todd Krasovez, is titled "Wings Of Hope" which is now showcased in a Doctor's Office in our Mercer Medical Hospital (our fictional Hospital on Post at Ft. Marshall), and the other titled "Hidden Wings" is in a Conference Room in the same hospital.

"Hidden Wings” will be used as decoration in the office of Dr. Everett Davies at Mercer Hospital, the on-base hospital where some of our characters work. He is described in the script as an Army Colonel, mid-40’s, and kind. He first appears in episode 607 to attend to the medical condition of another character.

For the scenes, the Director of Military Wives, John Kretchmer, requested a piece of Military Art that said something about the fact that this Doctor was a Lieutenant Colonel and Medic in the Army. When I found Todd Krasovetz' art pieces and his website on line, I was overjoyed and knew the pieces would be just perfect for the set!

By including such pieces in this Doctor's Office, it makes the environment less generic and really helps to tell more about the character. The things we "dress" onto the set can make the whole storyline a little deeper by giving our viewers this insight into the characters."

Thanks Todd for the wonderful artwork!!

Missy Ricker-Set Director ABC : Army Wives 12-2011

Recent News About ABS's Lifetimes "Army Wives" art purchased of Military art by Artist Todd Krasovetz

12.4.2011 Examinor Magazine: "Yesterday, the set of the popular television series “Army Wives” got a special delivery from San Diego. Two paintings by San Diego artist Todd Krasovetz will join the cast at the Lifetime Network for Season Six as it goes into production. While carefully selected art has been essential for quality film production since the days of Cecil B. DeMille and for stage productions since Mozart’s early operas, the way that “Army Wives” selected this new art for its own set is part of important trends that are invigorating the arts, especially here in Southern California.

In an interview today, Krasovetz explained the “Army Wives” team had a studio attorney contact him directly to negotiate a purchase. The two works selected first, “Wings of Hope” and “Hidden Wings” are limited edition reproductions which Krasovetz had on hand. His ability to provide the show with the artwork it wanted quickly was important to securing the contract, as well as the important decision he made to retain the artist’s rights, facilitating a quick and simple agreement between the show and the artist. He has good prospects for further assignments following viewer feedback and fan mail.

For a century, film studios usually rented art used on the set or went to the art equivalent of “central casting,” decorating sets with art that was good quality, but not a perfect match for the show’s theme or audience. Times have changed and it is good news for local artists. The level of information that studios have over their audience and the interaction with many viewers on social media make it possible to select artwork that is ideal for an individual production and enhances the messages that show’s writers and actors want to communicate. And today’s current art market is so robust that studios can be sure they will be able to sell art that has the distinction of being viewed around the world at a significant profit.

While Krasovetz has been nationally known as a top tier military art and portrait talent, the momentum of his success and the way it influences online art searches is a major change in the way commercial clients select art. The artist is currently working on a large project for Cannon Air Force Base in Cannon, New Mexico. This distinction and the large number of owners of other works by Krasovetz who have circulated good reviews on various websites and linked to Krasovetz’ own web site make his works easy to find and preview on the Internet.

Local artists who would like to sell more art to the entertainment industry and commercial clients like an Air Force Base can give some thought to the tried and tested technique Krasovetz used. It is called marketing. While this has been essential for most business for decades, art schools and most engineering schools rarely mention the subject. Just this week, Chicago based National Art Leasing CEO Josh Ginsberg has launched a 2 part program: “Sales 101 for Artists.” Altogether, these trends promise to bring new energy and innovation to the world of contemporary art and earn recognition for San Diego as a city where artists create “outside the box.”



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30 x 40 inch framed $699.00 ON SALE $599.00

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