Art & History Experiences


From historic recreations to large-scale projection screens, Skyline Ink loves to stretch the limits of the imagination. We’ve even designed, sculpted and constructed bizarre sculptures for a few art shows. And we’ve designed an entirely new robot community for a VR gaming menu. If you have an idea for an unusual presentation, we would love to explore your concept.

Currently, we are working with Fallingwater, the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to digitally recreate unbuilt works from the 1930s through the 50s for the exhibition Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania.  This exhibition offers a multi-sensory experience by presenting immersive videos and models of unrealized residential, commercial, and civic projects designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Our historic preservation projects have also included the original version of Frank Lloyd Wright's famous home, Taliesin, and stunning designs by Bruce Goff. We’ve worked with curators, librarians and historic experts to research and digitally recreate architectural designs that have been destroyed or were never built. Whether you have a single set of architectural renderings or a scanned digital model, we can create photorealistic images and animated tours allowing your fans to explore properties in ways not previously possible.

We can also provide large-scale projection tri-screens, custom designed and built, to create immersive experiences for gallery exhibits and other special presentations. The scale and layout create an immersive viewing experience, enveloping viewers within the scene.  No goggles needed.