
From preliminary
design to completed float, Blaine Kern Artists is the most respected and
largest float builder in the world.
Established in 1947, Blaine Kern
Artists has grown to become the foremost producers of public celebration
and theme park floats throughout the world. Acquiring such a unique and
diverse client list reflects both the company's ability to facilitate the
most discriminating aesthetic demands, while overcoming any logistical
concerns. Corporate clients include Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida,
and Japan's famous Toho Theme Park. Renowned public celebrations continue
the diversity from Philadelphia's Thanksgiving Day Parade to the carnival
parades in Antibes and Juan Les Pin, France.
Together, the Kern Studios
companies work appears throughout the United States and eleven foreign
countries. A creative stable of artists and craftsmen are housed within
Blaine Kern's American and European Studios, wherein, the design and
development of all works are governed by virtue of unflappable focus to
most of the stringent specifications and are noted for the professional level of finish. The company is perhaps most recognized as producers of 40
parades annually for the New Orleans world renowned Mardi Gras
celebration.
Today, Blaine Kern Artists creates superfloats like the
Leviathan and SS Captain Eddie, with ornate design, sound, and miles of
fiber optic lights that illuminate the hearts of parade goers. In addition
to producing more illustrious works each year, the company maintains the
largest fleet of parade floats worldwide.
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