Holiday says the idea to start Eleutian (named after the Aleutian Islands, which stretch like a brokenbridge between America and Asia) began when he returned home to Ten Sleep after spending a decade working in the telecom sector in South Korea.
Daniel Garber employs broken Impressionist brushstrokes in "The Bridge at New Hope" (1952), its steel-truss span evoking the serene industrial views of Charles Sheeler and the American Precisionists.