Artist Jenny Gaynor Immortalizes Artwork on Simple Glass Vases
Michael Hemsworth — May 2, 2013 — Life-Stages
References: uncommongoods & kidcrave
The work of Jenny Gaynor might just come as a replacement to the kitchen fridge when it comes to children's artwork because the artist is able to transfer an image onto a clear glass vase to immortalize it forever. The process involves making a copy of the image before transferring it via a complex process to a glass vase.
Once the image has been transferred to the vase, Gaynor fires the vase to finish the curing process, which makes it impervious to washing and general wear. With Mother's Day just around the corner, I can see how a custom vase by Gaynor would make a wonderful sentiment for a great mom.
Based out of Los Angeles, Gaynor makes all the orders by hand and ships them to the desired locale.
Once the image has been transferred to the vase, Gaynor fires the vase to finish the curing process, which makes it impervious to washing and general wear. With Mother's Day just around the corner, I can see how a custom vase by Gaynor would make a wonderful sentiment for a great mom.
Based out of Los Angeles, Gaynor makes all the orders by hand and ships them to the desired locale.
Trend Themes
1. Personalized Glassware - The trend towards personalized glassware could be tapped into with innovative processes for transferring images and designs onto vases and glasses.
2. Artistic Home Decor - The trend towards more personalized and unique home decor could be tapped into with more artists exploring ways to immortalize art and design onto household items.
3. Customized Gifts - The trend towards more customized and sentimental gifts could be explored with artists and designers specializing in unique and personalized creations.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry could benefit by partnering with artists and designers to create more unique and personalized household items, like Gaynor's artistic glassware.
2. Gifting - The gifting industry could benefit by offering more customized and sentimental gift options, like Gaynor's personalized glassware.
3. Artistic Services - The artistic services industry could explore new ways to offer personalized and unique creations, like Gaynor's technique for transferring images and designs onto glassware.
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