Exploring colors as they interact with each other on the canvas, artist Nicolas Deshayes incorporates vacuum-formed plastic into his artwork to create a sense of movement.
Working with carefully color blocked areas, and also allowing for some of the colors to bleed into one another, the artist creates a mixed space of different elements. When he places the specially treated clear plastic windows on top of certain areas on his paintings, the artist creates a new way to view the art. The pieces become fused with a sense of rippling motion and the colors seem to shift with a flowing movement. Utilizing different textiles on top of the painted canvas adds another layer to the artwork.
The vacuum-formed plastic used by Nicolas Deshayes keeps his work from staying too still.
Pliable Window-Pane Paintings
Nicolas Deshayes Enhances His Work with Vacuum-Formed Plastic
Trend Themes
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Enhanced Artwork — Incorporating vacuum-formed plastic into artwork creates a sense of movement and enhances the viewing experience.
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Mixed Media — Combining textiles with painted canvas adds another layer of depth and complexity to artwork.
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Dynamic Colors — Colors that interact and bleed into one another on the canvas create a visually engaging experience for viewers.
Industry Implications
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Art and Design — Artists can explore the use of vacuum-formed plastic and mixed media techniques to innovate their artwork and capture audience attention.
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Interior Design — The use of enhanced artwork, with its sense of movement and dynamic colors, can be incorporated into interior design to create visually captivating spaces.
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Fashion and Textiles — The combination of textiles with painted canvas opens up opportunities for fashion designers to create unique and textured fabrics that can be used in clothing and accessories.