Decor Transports Adults Back to Childhood

What does it take to set the scene for a wild childlike rumpus in a jungle filled with the not-too-scary monsters created by the imagination of Maurice Sendak, award-winning author of children’s book-classic “Where the Wild Things Are”?

First, you must secure the author’s permission to recreate his illustrated characters for display at the Children’s Museum of Houston 2003 fund-raising gala held Sept. 20 at the Verizon Wireless Theater in Houston and entitled “Where the Wild Things Are” in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the book’s publication.

Secondly, you secure graphic display boards you can count on to create these unique hand-painted decor pieces, including: two 20-foot by 20-foot set pieces featuring the book’s child protagonist Max and his monster, 20 three-dimensional trees each towering 12 feet tall illustrated exactly like those in the book, 20 additional trees mounted in burlap and an 8-by-100 foot mural.

67533819eb79f55c88f93b703b54b9e5_f326For Angela DeWree, principle of Angela & Company, LLC, the Houston-based design company chosen to create the special-event décor, the choice was simple. She wanted the graphic display boards that she counts on every day – original Gatorfoam®, Fome-Cor® and JetMount® boards by 3A Composites USA.

(The Uniwood/Fome-Cor Board Division of Nevamar Company, which previously manufactured these well-known graphic display boards, was acquired by 3A Composites USA, Inc., in October 2003.)

“We use Fome-Cor, Gatorfoam and JetMount every day of the week,” says DeWree, whose business includes specialty social events and prop rentals, as well as retail promotion, print advertising and catalogues – all addressing the luxury marketplace. “These graphic display boards are lightweight, so they’re easy to move; and, they can be painted.

“Most importantly, these products are consistent every time,” says DeWree. “We swear by JetMount.”

c0572bd01f9e425298908d9a3c51c8ed_f322(JetMount is a sturdy Fome-Cor specialty board featuring a full ¼ inch of enhanced polystyrene foam bonded between 11-point paper liners).

“We used it the very first time it was offered by our distributor Foamboards Plus in Houston,” says DeWree. “We’ve used other brands of graphic display boards where they’ve arrived beaten up and cut up or they’re covered with residue that leaves a powder on your hands. Fome-Cor, Gatorfoam and JetMount offer the consistent quality that allows us to do something quickly or create a piece of art.”

a3a67a3bac65c183ef99895d043bec0a_f323DeWree describes the museum gala as a “boutique” project on which she and her staff worked off and on most of the summer of 2003 to hand paint. In addition to DeWree, Angela & Company graphic design and fine artists include Jessica Erdem, Don West and Steve Minatra.

“Since the gala’s theme celebrated the book’s 40th anniversary, we wanted to make adult guests feel like they were children again walking through the pages of the book,” says DeWree.

75a3430511c825747aa05a5d802c511a_f324The trees from the book’s imaginary jungle were created from sturdy JetMount, while heavy-duty Gatorfoam in the 3/8-inch thickness was selected for the large illustrations of Max and the monster and the mural.

(Gatorfoam consists of polystyrene foam bonded between two layers of Luxcell®, a sturdy, wood-fiber veneer laminate. This unique construction makes Gatorfoam lightweight yet durable, rigid and warp-resistant; its surface also is exceptionally smooth and strong.)

Black-centered Fome-Cor board in the 3/16-inch thickness, featuring black extruded polystyrene foam and black paper liners, was used to create screens to camouflage the theater’s rock ‘n’ roll décor.

fd2ef307c9b5ec2ef790e24e42be9731_f325The Angela & Company designers hand-painted and stenciled the décor pieces using a mix of spray paints, house paints and acrylics that were applied with brushes, sponges and stencils.

The event was attended by approximately 580 guests. Including a silent auction, the gala raised more than $720,000 to support the Children’s Museum of Houston.

DeWree was so pleased with the “Wild Things” décor that, following the gala, she placed the large illustrations of Max and the monster in her office windows for 120 days to celebrate the book’s publication. She’s also installed the trees at children’s book fairs and expects to be able to use many of these pieces again.

For more information about Angela & Company, call (713) 880-3613.