
New York, NY – Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center has selected five prints by Hudson Valley photographer Robert Rodriguez Jr, to be on permanent display at their new renovated building. The Milstein Family Heart Center, is a six-story, 142,000 square-foot building featuring dramatic glass curtain facade and offers sweeping views of the Hudson River.
Art Consultant Bernice K. Leader from Leader Associates Art Consulting chose “Jordan Pond Colors”, “Lake Tiorati Sunrise”, “Magic Moment”, “Drops of Water”, to be displayed at the 1st floor open space atrium. A 20×60 canvas of “Lake Tiorati’ was chosen for their ICU unit.
Robert is humbled that his serene landscapes is on permanent display at one of the most respected hospitals in New York City. He hopes that patients and doctors will have a glimpse of the beauty of nature here in the Hudson Valley.

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Poughkeepsie Medical Office displays five landscapes by local Hudson Valley photographer

Poughkeepsie, NY – HealthQuest Medical Practice (HQMP) has selected five prints by Hudson Valley photographer Robert Rodriguez Jr, to be on permanent display at their new Poughkeepsie location at One Pine St Spur. Health Quest is a multi-specialty medical group focused on delivering quality health care to the residents of the Hudson Valley.
Assistant Director Stephen F. Heath says, “We wanted the artwork for our offices to have a local connection as well as be a reflection of the magnificence that surrounds us in this region. We are very pleased with the remarkable prints supplied to us from Robert Rodriguez Jr Photography. They are a very positive contribution to the environment within our offices. When someone comments on how beautiful the landscapes are we are proud to say that what they see can be found right down the road.”

After a site consultation, Robert recommended Canvas Museum prints, and the images were all custom produced in Robert’s state of the art studio: “Water Drops” 30×45, “Little Stony Point” 32×84, and “Winter’s Warmth” 24×36. Two additional poster prints 24×36 were printed and framed using digital mats w/ no glass. Installation was performed by Robert personally in order to meet the ribbon-cutting deadline on October 21st, 2009.
“Nature can impart a great emotional influence on how a person feels. These soothing, serene landscapes were selected to alleviate the tension and anxiety that often times is experienced when a patient is sitting in a waiting room”, says Robert. “I am grateful that HealthQuest chose local landscapes to enhance their healthcare environment, and I hope to do more installations in the near future”.
“As the premier health network of the Hudson Valley, Health Quest is committed not only to the health of our patients, but to our community as a whole.” says Heath.
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