About

Structure, precision, and the draft left visible.

Audeo Design Co. develops nautical fine art through the visual language of drafting: measured lines, construction marks, partial rendering, and a deliberate refusal to over-finish what is already resolved.

Edmund Fitzgerald artwork

Studio position

Audeo Design Co. approaches fine art through the discipline of drafting. Each piece begins in measured structure, where line, spacing, and proportion are treated as part of the finished work rather than something to erase.

Process

The current series centers on nautical subjects and Great Lakes forms that reward close observation. Construction lines remain visible. Selective rendering stays intentional. The result is not a sketch left unfinished, but a finished object that still allows the viewer to see how it was built.

Launch approach

This first release is deliberately small. The collection is meant to feel curated, quiet, and carefully placed—more gallery wall than catalog.

Current focus

Great Lakes vessels, harbor architecture, and ship-focused subjects provide the structural language for the series. The interest is not nostalgia alone, but form: hull geometry, mast rhythm, light placement, and the measured discipline that sits behind the finished image.