Visualizing the Cloud with Stratus Solutions

The Project

For the technology company Stratus Solutions, having one’s head in the cloud is not necessarily a bad thing. The growing cyber security and cloud infrastructure service recently relocated to a bigger and more modern space in Fulton, Maryland. TurningArt outfitted their previous office with rotating artwork, and oversaw the de-installation of their collection through to curation and installation for art in their updated space.  

From Becca, the Art Advisor

“Stratus Solutions knew they wanted art that nodded to themes of clouds and the sky, so I chose artworks that stir a fresh and airy feeling. Crisp blues and grays along with many ethereal formations fill the walls of their office, evoking the feeling of being in a cloud through both literal imagery, as well abstractions.

Working with the team at Stratus Solutions is always such a joy. Their enthusiasm for art and their understanding for how it brings energy to an office inspires me and collaborating with them is something we look forward to every year."

From Sarah, the Director of Design

 “We put a lot of care and attention into our new office space and we wanted the artwork to add an impressive design element while also nodding to our brand and service. TurningArt completely understood our vision and our theme and seamlessly brought  it to life; they were also able to help us de-install our old artwork, making the artwork transition into the new space effortless.

The final product is truly like a breath of fresh air: cool, contemporary, and crisp. You walk into our new space and immediately get a sense of who we are.” 

To see more of TurningArt's work on-site, head over to our installation gallery. To learn more about our programs, set up a free consultation with an Art Advisor here!

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