Art

April 8, 2020 [caption id="attachment_16100" align="alignnone" width="300"] The Esther Building is sold.[/caption] On this sunny Wisconsin spring day, Winds Paradox wishes everyone good health, good cheer and a plethora of activities during our 'alone together' time.  COVID-19, a virus among viruses, has sprung the entire world into...

This October, Winds Paradox celebrates fire prevention.  With so many aspects to the care of a building, one important part is general safety and fire prevention.  Codes enforce compliance, certainly, but the art of a building itself includes its safety....

I just smile, speechless at the sight of the building's name, the company name, and contact information in the Main Street window.  Such a small step, yes?  But Matthias Building's sign steps the development forward in our neighborhood.  It introduces the physical presence of Winds...

Studying landscapes and planning swirl together in a blessed dance.  These are among the art of August.  Winds Paradox strives to build an enterprise which accompanies the realities of our world, both in times of beauty and in those darkest moments....

Three styles of T-shirts begin the Winds Paradox clothing.  At $12, $15 and $22, these all cotton basics fit with any personal style.  100% of profits from the sales of these shirts are returned to the continuing renovation project of the Matthias Building....

Gallery 419 West.  In my mind's eye, the name and concept were planned, the timing scheduled.  I had devised a linear approach to its development.  But like the namesake of Winds Paradox, creation is spirited with its own logic, its own path and especially its...

Happy Fourth of July!! Twenty-eight years ago, during a business trip to New York City, a co-worker friend and I climbed those metal steps, up to the crown of the Statue of Liberty.  Waiting in line with us were these cherubs...

Piece by piece, the gallery is beginning to reflect the artistry of summertime in Wisconsin. Not more than four months ago, the winter of all winters blasted upon northcentral Wisconsin.  Ice storms.  Blizzards.  Three feet of snow....