Ralph Bivins covers Imago Dei’s move to 2525 Robinhood Rice Village, Houston in his Real Estate Round-Up column on CultureMap.com
Bivins said in his post, “Something divine is coming to Rice Village.
And it’s not a church, synagogue or a Mosque.
It will bring a lot more artists to the Village.
So if you care about murals in office buildings, sculpture, commissioned portraits, art galleries or even custom faux finishes on your Sheetrock, listen up. Imago Dei (which means ‘image of God’ in Latin) is relocating to the Rice Village.”
To read more of Bivin’s article please visit CultureMap.com.
Mr. Bivins is the editor-in-chief and publisher of RealtyNewsReport.com, a Web site catering to realty professionals. He is a former chairman and president of the National Association of Real Estate Editors and has won numerous awards for his writing.
Imago Dei Moving to New Rice Village Custom Digs
Imago Dei Headquarters is moving! We’ll be occupying approximately 4000 SF in an incredible new custom-designed gallery, studio and showroom in Houston’s prestigious Rice Village Design Suites. Imago Dei’s new home was completely renovated to fit our requirements and our clients needs perfectly.
The “BIG” move is taking place on Friday, September 10 and Imago Dei expects to be back up and fully operational by Tuesday 14. Check back for photos of the new space and for more information… then come visit us at 2525 Robinhood, Rice Village, Houston.
For more information about Rice Village Design Suites visit the website.
Frederic Edwin Church has inspired generations of artists and art lovers around the world. A major player in the Hudson River School, a movement of landscape painters in the United States, he and his colleagues brought forward the vision of romanticism in their work. Living from May 1826 to April 1900, he left a legacy of paintings for us to enjoy. Here is our nod to Frederic Church and his beautiful art.
Storm in the Mountains, 1847 (via)
To the Memory of Cole, 1848 (via)
The Natural Bridge, Virginia, 1852 (via)
Tequendama Falls, Near Bogota, New Granada, 1854 (via)
The Cordilleras, Sunrise, 1854 (via)
La Magdalena, 1854 (via)
Cotopaxi, 1855 (via)
The Heart of the Andes (via)
Twilight Wilderness, 1860 (via)
Meteor of 1860 (via)
The Icebergs, 1861 (via)
Cotopaxi, 1862 (via)
Chimborazo, 1894 (via)
Aurora Borealis, 1865 (via)
Rainy Season in the Tropics, 1866 (via)
Niagra Falls American Side, 1867 (via)
Syria by the Sea, 1873 (via)
Autumn, 1875 (via)
Andes of Ecuador, 1876 (via)
Morning in the Tropics, 1877 (via)
Al Ayn (The Fountain), 1882 (via)
Moonrise, 1889 (via)
Mount Katahdin from Millinocket Camp, 1895 (via)
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