Jason Theilke is having his artwork featured in the David B. Smith gallery (for their new opening) in Denver's Lodo historic district. The gallery will be showcasing a variety of works by Theilke, which include some of the pictures in the gallery above.
Theilke uses laser etching on wood and other materials to create a rare feminine beauty that seems architectural, with the use of hard, straight lines.
Implications - Combining artwork with certain technological techniques exemplifies how gadgets, such as a laser, can give design a unique touch. Companies should consider how to incorporate various technologies into the making of their products in order to give the company prestige in the marketplace.
What's Driving This Trend
- Laser Etched Artwork
- Laser etching technology applied to art creation opens up new possibilities for artists and designers to create unique designs.
- Feminine Architecture
- The use of hard, straight lines in creating feminine art designs presents an opportunity for the architecture industry to explore new design approaches.
- Combining Art with Technology
- The integration of technological techniques into the creation of art pieces presents an opportunity for companies to create unique and innovative products.
Who This Affects Most
- Art
- The evolution of laser etching technology presents an opportunity for the art industry to create new and innovative designs.
- Design
- The use of hard, straight lines in creating feminine art designs presents an opportunity for the design industry to explore new approaches to designing products.
- Technology
- The integration of technological techniques into the creation of art pieces presents an opportunity for the technology industry to explore new applications and uses for their products.
