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Above: An elevation of "the Boar Hunt" arcade at the Chateau de Raray. Private commission, detail.

Left: The façade of J. Kugel Antiquaires, Paris.

Bottom left: A view of the proposed restoration of the Bosquet of the Three Fountains, Versailles.

Right: trompe l'oeil neoclassical pavilions created for the 2006 Biennale des Antiqaires, the Grand Palais, Paris.



We accept commissions for renderings in a variety of media and formats. Watercolor is the medium for which we are known, but we also work in sepia and China ink, gouache, charcoal and colored pencil. We normally produce renderings in elevation, plan or perspective, in the size and level of precision of the client's choosing. Subject matter may be interiors or exteriors, as well as garden views and portraits of decorative-arts objects.

For eight years Andrew Zega was architectural renderer and designer for Robert A.M. Stern Architects in Manhattan, a large and diversified practice, where he drew hundreds of elevational and perspective drawings for client presentations and publications, often under severe time constraints. Likewise, we have accepted numerous commissions from corporate and architectural clients who often face strict deadlines. Thus we do offer rendering services on a rush basis if requested.

We have executed commissions for these public institutions and commercial firms: the Musée des Arts-décoratifs, Paris, the Biennale des Antiquaires, Princeton University, The New York Times Magazine, the Société des Amis de Versailles, Polo/Ralph Lauren (public and private), Gucci, Studio Sofield/Aero Studios, J. Kugel Antiquaires, François-Joseph Graf/Ariodante, Vinci Construction, The Office of Thierry Despont, and Shelton+Mindel Architects.

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