Nunis Orchid Room
Windermere, Florida

Gash Residence
Melbourne Beach, Florida

Hendrickson Residence
Melbourne, Florida

Aquarina Restaurant
Melbourne Beach, Florida

Rialto Tower
Melbourne, Florida

Schwaderer Residence
Winter Park, Florida

The Muse
Winter Park, Florida

Hunter's Green
Tampa, Florida

Hunter's Green
Tampa, Florida

Fielder Residence
Melbourne, Florida

 
Nocturne

 
Reverie

Nude Descending Stairs
Indialantic, Florida

Hunter's Green
Tampa, Florida

Matuk Residence
Merritt Island, Florida

Sutton Residence
Tortola, BVI

Muse of PBS
Orlando, Florida

Working with designer Fred Rodgers, Preston Studios created over 14 windows for this residence located in Isleworth, Windermer, Florida. Each of the six windows in this room represent a "tribe" of orchids. June 1991.
The client wanted more privacy for her townhome, something clean, graphic, and contemporary. Working off of the green color in the leather livingroom furniture the result was very satisfying. June 2000.
Created for the stairwell landing, this piece provides an elegant focal point. The work portrays tropical floral and fauna found in Florida and is 4 foot by 4 foot.
In 1982, Aquarina Developments, Inc. commissioned five large works - nature studies for their properties. Early 1986 saw the completion of this 6 foot by 4 foot work for their restaurant. This work has since been donated to and remounted in the Melbourne Beach Library. Originally commissioned in November 1985.
Originally created for the sixth floor offices of Rialto Tower in a light box, the work has since become part of a private collection. Created as an edition of two identical works, they both measured approximately 3 foot by 5 foot.
Placed behind a bar in a light-box, this work dramatically enhanced the Great Room in which it was placed. Dimensions: 3 foot by 6 foot.
Commissioned by Oru Bose, Architects, for a restaurant on Park Avenue, this work still graces the bar area upstairs. Dimensions: 4 foot by 4 foot.
One of five works created for a 2,000 acre development. This 4 foot by 6 foot piece is mounted in the Golf Club. With a clear glass background and beveled glass border, this view was shot over a blue matt. These works are meant to be looked through.
One of five works created for a 2,000 acre development. Each measured 6 foot by 4 foot; two for the Golf Club, two for the Preview Center, and one for the Health Club. All were created with clear glass backgrounds. Here they are photographed over a blue matt.
Extremely modern abstract work by Preston Studios is also collected by noted individuals. These works were commissioned by a well known pro athlete.
One of several works created inspired by the paintings of Alphonse Mucha, a turn-of-the-century Art Nouveau artist. This work was created as an issue of two, both are currently owned by doctors.
Available for sale: $12,000. This autonomous work has a beautiful wood frame, making it ready to hang or mount in any window. Exhibited in the top floor Galleries of the Capitol Building in Tallahassee, it measures approximately 3 foot by 4 foot. #2 of an issue of just 2.
Commissioned in 1977, this work measures 3 foot by 12 foot. Executed for the Rosner Residence in Spectrum, Blenko, and various antique glasses, this work has remained the focal point of the home for over 22 years. Inspired from a painting created by Marcel Duchamp.
Another in the Hunter's Green series, completed in 1986. Clear glass background, photographed over a blue matt.
Working with Construction Consultant Sandy Taylor, Preston Studios created in this Grand Staircase work entitled "Tree of Life." It is actually 18 seperate panels. June 1992.
Commissioned for a private residence in the British Virgin Islands, this work was completed and installed in 1998. Description: 4 foot by 4 foot.
Created for the Art Auction of WMFE TV in Orlando, Florida during 1989. Donated to benefit the station, it auctioned off live for $4,300 (a record). Crrently in a private collection. Dimensions: 3 foot by 4 foot.

   

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