Photocarver's Tactile Wood Photos Feature Striped and Dotted Strokes
Jana Pijak — November 19, 2014 — Art & Design
References: store.photocarver & design-milk
Photocarver’s tactile wood photos are made up of striped and dotted elements. The fragmented images are milled onto wooden canvases and are an alternative to traditional printed photographs.
Each of Photocarver’s tactile wood photos is inspired by traditional relief printing and boasts a unique design that is surprisingly easy to achieve. The photographs can be made using a phone or computer image that is wood milled rather than printed onto a tactile canvas.
These intriguing photos are showcased in monochromatic and sepia tones and do not feature bright colors. Though fragmented, the illustrations make up incredibly detailed photo images when examined from a distance.
The end result is a unique and memorable keepsake that makes for a perfect holiday gift.
Each of Photocarver’s tactile wood photos is inspired by traditional relief printing and boasts a unique design that is surprisingly easy to achieve. The photographs can be made using a phone or computer image that is wood milled rather than printed onto a tactile canvas.
These intriguing photos are showcased in monochromatic and sepia tones and do not feature bright colors. Though fragmented, the illustrations make up incredibly detailed photo images when examined from a distance.
The end result is a unique and memorable keepsake that makes for a perfect holiday gift.
Trend Themes
1. Wood Art - Opportunity for artists and photographers to create new forms of art using wood as a tactile medium.
2. Alternative Printing Methods - Opportunity for printing companies to offer more creative and unique options to customers beyond traditional printed photographs.
3. Fragmented Imagery - Opportunity for designers and creatives to experiment with fragmented imagery and create new visual experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists and photographers can innovate and experiment with wood as a tactile medium for creating new forms of art.
2. Printing - Printing companies can offer an alternative and creative option beyond traditional printed photographs by incorporating wood milling techniques.
3. Design - Designers can experiment with fragmented imagery and create new visual experiences using wood as a unique medium for their designs.
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