Unfortunate Policies - #1: Personal Space!
One of the saddest things in this world is when good people with good hearts are forced to adapt to evil.
At T.A.G. Art Company, we are more than just entertainment providers – we are architects of extraordinary experiences.
We think everyone could use a little bit of wonder in their lives. We create immersive entertainment experiences that invite you to journey into your sense of awe.
Rule benevolently or save the day with our fantasy characters.
Make magical memories with your favorite royal guest!
Transform into your favorite creature with our face painting artists.
Imagine a place where you can dance with delight, where your imagination takes flight, and where the boundaries between what's real and what's magical blur into a realm of wonder!
This is the realm we curate for you – a space where your sense of awe is not only rekindled but amplified!
Enjoy a visit in the comfort of your own home with your favorite character! Tell us who you'd like to meet!
Arrange a "blast from the (EXTREME) past!" Now taking reservations!
Get the whole group dreaming when we bring the fun to your company’s next event!
We believe that entertainment has the power to awaken excitement and curiosity within us. Through our services and entertainment events, we invite you to embark on a voyage that transcends reality and embraces the extraordinary.
Accept our invitation to step into a realm where balloon animals spring to life,
where entertainment stirs joy and excitement,
and face painters make you a part of the show!
Come along with us and reconnect with your sense of awe and wonder
Let us be your guides!
One of the saddest things in this world is when good people with good hearts are forced to adapt to evil.
It's VERY hard to be a creative in business. It forces 2 personalities into one. Running a business is hard enough - it requires the endurance to a level of stress that would kill many people. And considering that stress kills creativity, one would need Schwarzeneggerian power to survive and thrive!
If success is the best revenge, how much revenge do you want? Will you work beyond what is necessary just for the principle of it or will you lose sight of your original motivation?