Showing posts with label decorative arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorative arts. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Black, Gold & Amazing

Sneaking a peak into the current exhibition, Dandelion, at the Armel Soyer Gallery in Paris. Emmanuel Bossuet, a graphic artist with a passion for the decorative arts and the art director of EEM Agency, worked with L'Atelier d'Offard to "combine the mastery of traditional techniques with modern tools and processes."

        Bossuet chose to join floral design with the art and precision of the ornament in his wallpaper mural installation.
 
Working with large, square sheets rather than the conventional rolls of wallpaper, he manipulated some of them by embossing and/or painting.
 
Others were printed with the graphic designs and then meticulously juxtaposed. Scroll through for a good look into the process.  
The wallpaper sheets available:
 
Here are some of his "haute couture" busts created for another project.
  The  exhibition runs at the Armel Soyer Gallery through April 28th.  [via]

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Walls: A Must!

I thought I had died and gone to heaven.
Seriously.

Walls: The Best of Decorative Treatments, Florence De Dampierre's new book, is that good. It is not just for designers and painters, but should become a staple in the library of anyone who is interested in design, whether in their own home or elsewhere.

Any book that starts off with the villa of Livia's garden frescoes gets my attention immediately. (They are even more spectacular in person and can be viewed at the Museo Nazionale Romano in Rome.) 




Ms. De Dampierre takes us on a tour of the best of decorated walls throughout history. From the simplest of decors...




to intricate and detailed frescoes, the book's beautiful photography transports you into each room.




There is a fair amount of attention given to stenciling and trompe l'oeil, both of which are skillfully done by many decorative artists today.








Gilding and painted patterns combine here in a spectacular manner.




Wallpapers are also covered, from the flocked...




to the sublime, hand-painted landscape version by the Zuber company. 



Of course,  you can also view Toile de Jouy, tapestries, murals and wood panels.


One of the rooms in the Pavlovsk Palace in Russia. Check out that marble!


As a decorative painter, it makes my heart sing to see a book totally devoted to its beauty. 

Thank you, Florence!

The best part is that today's artisans and artists are just as devoted to their craft. If you would like to view some fantastic work by these talented folks, visit Regina Garay's Fauxology blog this week to see some pretty darn cool powder rooms.

Beautiful photography by Tim Street-Porter and Pieter Estersohn.

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