Blazinator
Contributor
I thought I'd post this since SB has a place for art.
I invented and manufacture a color changing glass / plastic material called Dichrolam thats real cool, won lots of awards,
spec'd by top architects for Disney, MTV, Cruise ships, corporate lobbys, etc. blah blah blah.
So along came a dream commission of a lifetime - to make a mobile of "fish" in my Dichrolam AND INSTALL the mobile in
Hawaii. Gotta love art that funds your dive trip.
SRG Partnership (specifying architect) gave me pretty full creative freedom in the design, so instead of making all 100
of the "fish" as simplified shapes all the same, I based the fish on ACTUAL reef fish, and used some of my own UW photos
as templates for cutting out the fish bodies. I also added "fins" to the fish in a contrasting dichroic color, and with
texture that simulates the lenticular corrugations of actual fish fins.
Not really for sale, as these fish are a bit time consuming, and if I offered them for a reasonable $130.00 + shipping
each (still losing $), most would be offended by the perceived high price. But if you know this league of art, you know
its a deal (when was the last time you saw a material that changed color before your very eyes?).
Will post the Angel fish soon too.
I invented and manufacture a color changing glass / plastic material called Dichrolam thats real cool, won lots of awards,
spec'd by top architects for Disney, MTV, Cruise ships, corporate lobbys, etc. blah blah blah.
So along came a dream commission of a lifetime - to make a mobile of "fish" in my Dichrolam AND INSTALL the mobile in
Hawaii. Gotta love art that funds your dive trip.
SRG Partnership (specifying architect) gave me pretty full creative freedom in the design, so instead of making all 100
of the "fish" as simplified shapes all the same, I based the fish on ACTUAL reef fish, and used some of my own UW photos
as templates for cutting out the fish bodies. I also added "fins" to the fish in a contrasting dichroic color, and with
texture that simulates the lenticular corrugations of actual fish fins.
Not really for sale, as these fish are a bit time consuming, and if I offered them for a reasonable $130.00 + shipping
each (still losing $), most would be offended by the perceived high price. But if you know this league of art, you know
its a deal (when was the last time you saw a material that changed color before your very eyes?).
Will post the Angel fish soon too.
