Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Photos Transpire To Decorative Glass Art


When you have an artistic talent, it's hard to come to the realization that you may have to find a steady job to pay the bills. It's extremely unfortunate that the arts have limited appreciation. There are cities that display are more than others; there are also businesses that want to support local artists, whether painters, photographers or even glass designs. Any form of art, be it written, music, or by hand, is continuously trying to come up with the latest and greatest. Interior designing has realized that printed glass imaging has become something modern that offices and homes are interested in purchasing. They want new ways to stun visitors.

Taking a photo capture a moment in time. Now, you can easily take that photo and turn into a fragile, yet captivating new piece of art. For example, take your black and white wedding photo and make it more than your typical wedding day picture. Displaying it, as a piece of glass artwork is different than buying an 8x10 picture frame and placing it on your coffee table. It turns that special moment into a trend for friends who want what you have. The possibilities for interior design have amplified beyond just hanging a canvas on the wall.

In your offices across the country, remodels are taking place. Decorative glass panels can be transparent with a small design, like thick strips or a tree sprouting from the bottom of the panel to the top that creates a modern design; yet provides some privacy at the same time. Wall art for offices display colorful days in spring to relax customers and patients. Hospitals ad larger firms are custom printed glass as floor directories. Higher up employees have notated their names in glass outside their office doors too.

The glass itself is recyclable. The prints on the glass use high-resolution images, designs or texts. Are you looking for a new form of advertising? Using photographic glass increases your brand's recognition. You will easily stand out amongst competitors. There is a 3-D look to them. At trade shows, using a presentation piece is an impressive display; it's sure to attract onlookers immediately. Art is recognized. It's just that sometimes it takes something unique and new to make an impression on art-enthusiasts. Let those old photos or outdoor images inspire you into making a new piece of art with photographic glass. There are no restrictions with art.

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