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Join us as we sit down with Edan McPherson, owner of La Paloma Fine Arts, which is known for its behind-the-scenes creation of works like The Chocolate Room at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Edan shares the fascinating journey of transforming a family-run silk screen printing business into a renowned fabrication studio. Discover how the business navigated the challenges of scaling up, the importance of fostering industry relationships, and the delicate balance of managing a family business.

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Chapters

1. Crafting a family legacy in art (00:00:00)

2. How La Paloma Fine Arts started in the 1970s (00:01:39)

3. Transitioning from silk printing to fabrication (00:02:42)

4. Hiring specialized workers (00:06:45)

5. Managing finances and budgeting (00:09:22)

6. How hiring the right person can transform the business (00:11:46)

7. Payment structure, deposits, and project milestones (00:18:58)

8. Final words of wisdom (00:19:04)

9. Importance of maintaining health relationships within the industry (00:31:33)

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