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"Intrigued
by scale, form and function, the artist produces images as close
to us as a flower and as far away as a nebulae, ranging from photographically
realistic to curiously abstract".
All limited edition images by Ambiente Art™ are Giclée
prints produced one by one on archival artists’ canvas and
watercolor papers. The Giclée process, (pronounced zhee-clay),
is now recognized as the most superior method of fine art printing,
producing minute detail of line, color and texture.
In the floral
series, proprietary equipment is used to capture the
flowers with enough clarity to enlarge very small points of interest
onto very large canvases.
Corporate art and
lobby art are custom images produced to give your customers and
employees a graphic idea of who you are and what you stand for.
In today’s marketing atmosphere where traditional advertising
has lost the power to persuade, corporate art and other methods
of letting your customer know what you have in common with them
and how you support common causes has become a persuasive point
of power. Murals that may or may not incorporate the company’s
logo serve double duty as both décor and image expression
saving thousands of words and tens of thousands of dollars by describing
you to your public and employees with art over advertising.
For wholesalers
with or without a store front, designers and decorators, Ambiente
Art is represented at The Patricia Group at the Dallas World Trade
Center where samples are displayed and a portfolio is available
to choose from.
The cinema
series is a collection of difficult to find vintage
movie posters produced on canvas and watercolor paper. Entire posters
are available as well as stylized versions of the posters. Cinema
art fits especially well in home theatres as well as billiard rooms
and restaurants.
The antiquarian series includes reproductions
of art by John Gould (1804-1881), an ornithologist and artist, who
is credited with identifying 377 new species of birds. From 1837,
when he produced his first work on Australian birds, to the day
of his death in 1881, John Gould dominated Australian ornithology.
It has been said that practically every new Australian bird discovered
during this period passed, in some way, through his hands.
The Hubble
images are reproductions from the Hubble Space Telescope
that have been edited pixel by pixel to maintain authentic shape
and color while increasing the clarity of the image required for
large canvases.
Hubble, a space-based observatory with a vantage point 600 km above
the Earth, can detect light with 'eyes' 5 times sharper than the
best ground-based telescopes and produces images that avoid the
blurring effect caused by the earth’s turbulent atmosphere.
Visit these and other categories produced by Ambiente Art for images
small and large from close and far to support the ambiance you imagine.
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