Definitive Vision Unveils Eye-Catching Mural at Grand Opening Event

Definitive Vision (mydefinitivevision.com), Midtown Crossing’s full-service eye care center, invited the community to come and see its new, bigger space and what could be a world-record breaking, original work of art.

The eye-catching mural, which was unveiled at a grand opening party August 1, is a large-scale version of a colorful – and functional – Ishihara Color Test plate. Ishihara Color Tests are used to determine if someone is color blind. Definite Vision tapped Omaha artist/illustrator Joe Nicholson to complete the mural. Depicting an Ishihara-style peace sign, it measures about 10.5 feet in diameter.

The mural is the design centerpiece of Definitive Vision’s new office at 3157 Farnam Street, Suite 7105. Twice the size of the original location, it will allow Dr. Shannon Elwood and his team to build on a reputation for premier service with extra space for eyewear repairs/adjustments and additional staff, including another eye doctor, new exam equipment and additional frame lines.

The grand opening event featured free food from CRAVE, drinks (two local brews, bourbon and wine) from PROOF and hundreds of dollars in giveaways, including $50 gift cards and concert tickets.

The entire Definitive Vision (mydefinitivevision.com) team (plus some friends and family) contributed to the aesthetic of the new office. In addition to the mural, it is outfitted with furniture from Midtown Crossing’s Hutch and a collection of vintage optics.