Glāk Love LLC, an art and jewelry manufacturing company based out of Atlanta, has developed a trademarked process to create fine designs the company refers to as Celluloidic Art.
The name Glāk Love comes from the archaic Scottish word "glaik," which can mean either a transient glance or a complete fool. According to creator Angelyn Pass, "Glāk Love fits both definitions; It’s about falling completely, sometimes foolishly, in love with the transient moments caught on film."
The process mentioned above, Celluloidic Art, deconstructs used vintage film negatives to create new images and large-scale works of art. These works of art are then lit from behind using custom LED boxed frames. When the light shines through the deconstructed vintage film, you can catch a glimpse of the small details buried within each picture.
Celluloidic Art
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Trend Themes
1. Celluloidic Art - Opportunity for artists and designers to explore deconstructing and reconstructing vintage film negatives to create unique works of art.
2. LED Boxed Frames - Potential for manufacturers and designers to create custom LED boxed frames to illuminate and showcase art pieces.
3. Upcycled Art - Emerging trend of repurposing old materials like vintage film negatives to create new and visually captivating artworks.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists, designers, and art galleries can explore the potential of Celluloidic Art and upcycled art as a new form of creative expression and marketable artwork.
2. Jewelry Manufacturing - Jewelry manufacturers can incorporate the Celluloidic Art process into their designs, offering unique and visually striking pieces to customers.
3. Lighting Design - Lighting designers can develop innovative LED boxed frames that enhance the visual impact of Celluloidic Art and other illuminated artworks.