Monday, February 27, 2017

Hornsby Brand Design Wins Six Creative Awards


Hornsby Brand Design was awarded six regional Addy awards presented by the Knoxville Chapter of the American Advertising Federation at The Crown Plaza in Knoxville on Sat. night, Feb. 26, 2017. More than 300 people were in attendance with more than 400 entries competing. 
Hornsby Brand Design president, Chris Hornsby, said, “We always strive to offer the very best service and innovative solutions to our clients. The awards are an added bonus to that end. We greatly appreciate the recognition by our peers for our creative efforts.”
The Addy Awards ceremony is the premier event held annually by the Knoxville Chapter of the American Advertising Federation (a business organization comprised of leading advertising and marketing professionals), recognizing excellence in creativity in all media.

Hornsby Selected for Solo Exhibition at the Customs House Museum

In his studio, Hornsby works on his "Fracture series for his first solo show exhibiting at the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center in Clarksville, TN, Mar. 8 through May 4, 2017.
Chris Hornsby, president of Hornsby Brand Design, was selected for his first solo exhibit as a fine artist at the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center in Clarksville, Tenn. This show runs from Mar. 8 until May 4, 2017, and features 10 pieces of artwork from his “Fracture” series, which range in size from 43" x 43" to 90" x 90" and consists of 98 canvases. The Opening Reception is slated for Thurs., 5 p.m., Mar. 9, 2017.

Hornsby has shown his work in a variety of states and venues, including the nation’s art capital New York City, but this is his first solo exhibit. Hornsby said, “Art is a personal passion of mine of which I’m grateful to express both in my branding design business as well as in my fine art pieces. To be able to show and share my artwork is always quite an honor, but to have a one-man show in one of the state’s leading fine art museums is something that I’m very excited about.”

Inaugurated in 1898, the Customs House Museum is located in the heart of historic downtown Clarksville and is Tennessee’s second largest general museum with more than 35,000 square feet of exhibit space, 20,000 permanent pieces, and hundreds of thousands of visitors.

"Fracture 1" is the first of ten in the "Fracture" series and is the combination of stark black, white, and gray "shard" imagery that includes a total of 37 individual painting that make up one large-scale piece 90" x 90".



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Hornsby’s “Fracture” series was born out of the artist’s exploration of dark and light fractured imagery used to express his vision of struggle, pain, defeat, and victory. Based on the complex interaction between control, contradiction, and humanity’s violent struggle to succeed, Hornsby experiments with shapes, mediums, ideas, and positions, birthing images that are unexpected, revealing, and exciting. He describes the rearrangement and juxtapositions of his design forms as expressions of raw emotional openings and “an evolution of experimentation and discovery.” Hornsby has been applying his artistic skills in a variety of capacities after earning a BFA in graphic design from the University of Georgia. He has garnered more than 100 creative awards, been inducted into the Knoxville’s American Advertising Federation’s Hall of Fame, as well as being published in numerous prestigious design annuals such as Print and How.

In addition to his dedication to a successful career, Hornsby proactively gives back to the community both monetarily and through donations of his time and talent to various regional, state, and international non-profits.

In his off time, he exercises his creative talent by continually exhibiting his sculptures and paintings, including a recent exclusive show in the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition’s “Black and White Show.” This show, of which his artwork was selected from 1,358 nationwide entries, garnered him a cash prize and an honorable mention awarded by NYC's art elite, Christiane Paul, the Curator of Media Arts at the prestigious Whitney Museum of American Art.

Hornsby is also being featured in the April 2017 issue of Nashville Arts Magazine.

To learn more about or contact the artist, please visit his website at https://hornsby.gallery.