Thursday, February 18, 2010

2/18 AiO: Artist's Galleries



Aesthetic Tile Imaging

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United States - Custom Fine Art Fired onto Tile
February 17, 2010 at 3:57 PM


Fine Art - Fired onto Porcelain Tile - Very Durable and Long Lasting
For Pools, Fountains, Patios, Facades, Landscaping, Kitchens, Baths, etc.

Please allow me this opportunity to introduce you to a very unique process that will allow you to incorporate fine art paintings integral with architecture and design!

I specialize in manufacturing custom fine art porcelain tile murals. I work with professional, high resolution, digital scans (captures) of artist's work which can be scaled to virtually any size spanning across an array of tiles. Using inorganic pigments and fluxes fired at high kiln temperatures the licensed artwork is transformed into a permanent tile mural. The resultant surface is very durable and as such can be used for outdoor as well as indoor installations. For walking surfaces such as in wet locations, a fired-on slip resistant texture treatment is available.

I am seeking architects, des! igners, and builders with interests in using this process to transform existing fine art paintings into a format suitable for outdoor settings such as landscaping, pools, fountains, patios, facades, and landscaping. Artists with these or other interests are encouraged to participate via licensing.

I look forward to hearing from all of you. Please visit my website at http://www.atileimage.com. Telephone calls and in-person visits are welcome.
 


Papercut Haggadah

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Israel - The Papercut Haggadah
February 17, 2010 at 3:57 PM


Commissioned by private collectors almost ten years ago, Granot's Haggadah was crafted with the goal of evoking the intense emotions attached with the Passover Seder by utilizing geometric and abstract shapes instead of the usual symbols. Fifty five pages long, every word of Hebrew text in his Haggadah is handcut, with each page standing as both an independent work of art and a single piece of a beautiful, thematically unified whole. Each page tackles a certain aspect or song associated with the Seder, with one piece titled "Ma Nishtanah" (The Four Questions). Another page of Granot's Haggadah is dedicated to representing "Pesach, Matzah, Maror" (The Passover Offering, the Unleavened Bread and the Bitter Herb), and incorporates shapes that evoke the traditional matzah. Each of the 55 pages in his Papercut Haggadah measures 53cm x38cm (21″ x15″) with some pages weighing more than 5 pounds and exhibits Granot's unique style while ! fulfilling his goal in representing the emotions of Passover.
 

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