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Showcasing Local Art with Lind SignSpring and Greenwell Chisholm

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From Brushstrokes to Banners: A Creative Transformation with Greenwell Chisholm & Lind SignSpring

Art has always been about storytelling, and this recent project beautifully captures the journey from traditional craftsmanship to modern display.

Local artists began with hand-painted drawings — rich in detail, color, and emotion. These original artworks were then carefully digitized, preserving their essence while preparing them for a larger stage. The result? A stunning mesh banner that’s as durable as it is eye-catching.

But art needs the right frame to shine.

That’s where Greenwell Chisholm came in. Based in Owensboro, KY, this trusted printing and signage team brought the vision to life using the Lind SignSpring system, known for its sleek, secure, and professional banner installations.

“The installation was great, and our customer loves it!”
Jinni Neighbors, Greenwell Chisholm Printing

The SignSpring system ensured a seamless, tight installation — no wrinkles, no sagging — just vibrant artwork displayed flawlessly. Thanks to the collaboration between talented artists, skilled printers, and cutting-edge signage tech, a once-handheld drawing now lives larger-than-life in a public space.

Why This Matters

This project is more than just a banner — it's a celebration of how traditional art and modern technology can work together to elevate creative expression. It highlights the power of collaboration: artists creating, printers perfecting, and installers executing with precision.

To the artists who picked up their brushes, and to the team at Greenwell Chisholm who made sure every detail was honored in the final display — bravo!


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