“I begin with an idea and then it becomes something else.”
–Pablo Picasso
Picasso’s simple words articulate the essence of creativity. At G&A, we strive daily to develop creative ideas that become solutions to our clients’ challenges. To foster a work environment that inspires those efforts, G&A believes that an office space that emphasizes art and the artistic process—not just for the aesthetic pleasure it imparts, but also for the creativity and energy it stimulates—is integral to our success as a business and to our personal enjoyment of our time at work.
G&A also strongly supports Austin’s art and art business communities. Through long-standing relationships with both local artists as well as gallery owners who represent artists around the globe, G&A is proud to have established and to continue to build its collection of original works of modern art. Reflective of G&A’s clientele, the artists who have contributed to G&A’s collection are geographically dispersed in the U.S. and abroad, and reflective of G&A’s dynamic approach to client service, their media, styles, and influences are broadly diverse and eclectic.
Kris and Carrie Bloom
The Blooms’ canvases can be found in numerous private and corporate collections across the country.
Read MoreIrene Carlos
Irene Carlos studied under Arnoldo Ramirez Amaya and Elmar Rojas, two of Guatemala’s most famous artists.
Read MoreHoney Chesner
Honey Chesner has studied with Ron Ranson, Judi Wagner, Mel Stabin, Frank Webb and Tony Couch.
Read MoreTracy Costello
Tracy Costello's photography is guided by a singular belief that a subject's eyes are the window to the soul.
Read MoreNancy Eckels
Nancy Eckels' technique is highly improvisational; she paints with little or no plan, using only her emotion.
Read MoreMichael T. Gault
Michael T. Gault’s inspiration for creating colorful moving works of art is his multinational upbringing.
Read MoreAnne Genung
Anne Genung's work is marked by graphic line use, concentrated color, and the allusion to both the traditional and the contemporary.
Read MoreLois Johnson
Lois Johnson’s work on botanical and landscape subjects reflects her inspiration that “plants are like people—they are always in transition.”
Read MoreGeorge Kentros
George Kentros’ medium of choice is oils, and he loves to paint landscapes with an emphasis on architecture and foliage.
Read MoreMcCrea Snyder Kudravetz
McCrea is a painter and visual artist who uses photography to collect interesting textures, patterns, colors, and images.
Read MoreJohn Langford
G&A’s principal portraitist, grew up in Hong Kong, attended college in the U.S., and currently lives in Austin, Texas, where he is always planning his next adventure.
Read MoreKeith McNay
Keith McNay’s earliest memories are of developing his talents, skills and techniques to become an artist.
Read MorePriscilla Robinson
Robinson’s personal expression evolves from the desire to explore, opening doors without knowing where they lead.
Read MoreJerry Seagle
When Seagle looks at a landscape, he sees more than just a landscape. He looks deeper, contemplating the foundation.
Read MoreRobert Ornelas & Manuel Silva
Working together since 2002, Robert Ornelas and Manuel Silva are the artists that create pigskin glass.
Read MorePep Suari
Suari’s expressionistic style undraws his figures, granting them certain dynamics.
Read MoreCharly Tomorrow
The timelessness of Charly Tomorrow’s art demonstrates an intuitive strength.
Read MoreCora Van
Van's art retains a childlike innocence, while touching on the harshness of reality.
Read MoreAngelique van Woerkom
Angelique strives to capture a person's character in her photography, with the use of black and white.
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