If you or your company donates $5,000 to the Ballet San Jose, you can have one of these wonderful paintings, created by attendees at this year's Design Automation Conference in San Francisco. By painting 10”x10” canvases, conference attendees artistically contributed to these giant murals, designed by famed German artist Lothar Krebs. The completed murals are 80" tall by 140" wide (about 6 1/2 feet by 12 feet). “Every chip designer is, in many ways, an artist. So at DAC, we’re celebrating the artist within each of us by letting attendees paint parts of giant pictures that tell the story of chip design,” stated Chris Rowen, Tensilica’s president and CEO. “We’ll use this artwork to support another art – ballet. Ballet San Jose is an integral part of our Silicon Valley culture and deserves widespread support.” Please contact , (Phone: 408-327-7343 or FAX: 408-986-8919), Tensilica's Director of Corporate Communications for more information. |
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Artist Lothar Krebs, born in Hanau Germany in 1961, is a painter and illustrator who has become famous for his Puzzle Picture Paintings, which allow a large number of people to participate in creating a unique montage. Krebs creates the master plan for the art piece, then distributes portions of that plan onto smaller canvasses in outline form so large groups can participate. Together with concept artist GAX Axel Gundlach he has created Puzzle Picture Paintings for company events and trade shows for companies such as Deutsche Bank, Paulaner, Pfizer and Siemens. More information is available at www.krebsillustration.de. |
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