


A native of southern California, Adam Lieb was raised in a rich sports environment. Attending sports events of all kinds was a constant, as was the sketching and designs of stadiums to paper.
Adam exchanged letters with Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Goode regarding designing a new baseball facility for the city. He was nine years old at the time. Adam later received Bank of America's award for 'Excellence in Industrial Arts' in 1995 as a high school senior.
He earned a Fine Arts degree and Architecture minor from the University of Arizona in 1999. During the summers of 1996 and 2004 Adam embarked on an American right-of-passage, a cross country road trip featuring one stadium after another.
The culmination of these passions for stadiums and the arts, is this business. Adam is honored and humbled to be able to provide this service for his customers. Murals and paintings are available both locally and nation wide. Please see the 'Contact Us' page for details about having an original project of your own.

Screen images from being interviewed on WHAS Channel 11, ABC News in Louisville, Kentucky in July of 2004.
