
Art Trap Productions is
a creative company involved in various projects in various media
formats. We utilize a diverse palette in visionary ways in the
creative process.
For
over ten years we have worked on a variety of projects bringing
a vision to reality. Our clients run the gamut and spectrum
of categories. From musicians to retail outlets to social services
and beyond. We have done work for Pearl Art & Craft,
The Great American Art Event, Blue Magic Entertainment, Long
Island Gay and Lesbian Youth, Unique Graphics, Siegal & Melillo,
Skins, Elder Home Care, GOLD, and various others.
We are
a company without "closets." We have worked on a great
many projects within the GLBT community, we also extend beyond
it. We believe in giving back to our community whenever possible
and to that end have sponsored various projects within it such
as the Dock
of the Bay Summer Party, The Long
Island Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, LIGALY's
Pride Gala, etc.
We are
not the run of the mill traditional design studio. Our roots
are in fine art. We do not operate as a "hired gun," but
rather we develop untraditional concepts from the inception
to the final visualization.
For more
information email us at info@arttrap.com |
Founded,
owned, and headed by Louis Trapani. Trained in the arts, he has
worked within broad range of media. Be it music videos or short
films or fine art or computer integrated design.
"One
of my recurring themes is the marriage of low tech with high
tech."
Louis has been creating
artwork since he entered this world. Studied at the School of
Visual Arts, earning a Fine Arts degree. Trained in illustration,
though with a passion for fine art. He has worked with musicians
and artists such as Skins, Oblivion, Shuriken, among others
adding a visual element to their sound.
Involved in the GLBT
community in various ways, serving on the board of several community
based organizations over the past few years has added to its
diversity and style. He was awarded Volunteer of the Year by LI
Pride Publishing Community Awards in 1999, in addition to
a Citation from New York State, and named Best Activist
by the L.I. Voice (the Village Voice's Long Island edition).
For
more information, visit his personal web site Trapped
on the Web (coming back online soon). |