Sound Emporium Recording Studios is now the home of an exquisite Guitar Art piece provided by Paul Heller’s Atlanta based Guitars-4-Stars.com glass studio. The unique Guitar Art is a combination of stained glass and mosaics and occupies an entrance wall in the comfortable Sound Emporium lobby. Paul Heller, creative artist, explains that Studio General Manager, Juanita Copeland and Grammy winning Chief Engineer, Matt Andrews, “both immediately fell in love with the Red Guitar as the coloration was perfect for their attractive lobby design. Most often I custom design the guitars to enhance the existing design where color compatibility is the main criteria. However in this situation the coloration of this existing Red Guitar Art was ideal; everyone was so excited.”
Impressive History of Sound Emporium Recording Studio
Nashville’s oldest commercial recording facility, Sound Emporium Studios, was established in 1969 and has had an incredible history of recording including Johnny Cash, Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson, John Denver, REM, Trisha Yearwood, Don Williams, Kenny Chesney, Taylor Swift, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Elvis Costello, EmmyLou Harris, Alan Jackson, Will Hoge and many others. Also home to the OBrother Where Art Thou, Walk the Line and Cold Mountain soundtracks. Juanita Copeland shares her perspective, “Sound Emporium boasts Nashville’s ‘best vibe’ for a studio and the Guitar Art piece provided by Paul Heller just adds to that great vibe as you walk in the door!”
Guitar Wall Art A Big Hit In Nashville
Guitars-4-Stars.com designs and constructs custom Guitar Art that magnificently showcases exquisite stained glass that is accentuated with tiles from mosaic, metal and other sources. Paul’s recent trip to Nashville in April, 2012 has resulted in great interest from: major recording studios, interior design/architecture professionals, hotels, conference centers and major medical centers. The head curator at the Country Music Hall of Fame has submitted Paul’s work for review by the Exhibitor Committee for inclusion in the museum. Paul was ecstatic from the comments/adjectives he received from a multitude of art, interior design, hotel and convention center professionals seeing his Guitar Art: “fantastic, so unique, magnificent, you have found and untapped niche, wowwww”. What was so fulfilling for Paul was to receive such compliments from professionals that have been involved with public art for decades and currently in very prestigious positions.