Author Archives: Lexie Braza
Artist Creates Massive Letters In Olympic Park Using Mirrored Materials And LEDs
Monica Bonvicini is a Berlin-based artist who has rocked the visual arts community for decades. Her substrates, like her context, have no boundaries. Her pieces, “…investigate the relationship between architecture, power, gender, space, surveillance and control—is translated into works that question the meaning of making art, the ambiguity of language, and the limits and possibilities […]
Print Experts Chose Gatorfoam Board For JFK Display In Luce Museum at UWP
The Luce Museum at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville opened in 2008 with an abundance of historical displays set to showcase the unique history of the University. Available to students, faculty and the Platteville community, the displays and archives explore the University’s rich historical references dating back to the 1860s.
Artist Chooses Dibond For Cascading Mixed Media Wall Art In California
Artists often experiment with different substrates. For artist Emily Randolph, her continuous use of Dibond aluminum composite showcases its versatility. For her latest piece ‘Cascade’ currently on debut at the Bennett Sculpture Carmel in California, she demonstrates her expertise as a mixed-use artist.
Landscape Designer Uses Mirrored Dibond For Her Award-Winning Garden Display In England
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) holds an annual Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. This year, in her first exhibition Alex Rainford-Roberts of Alex Rainford-Roberts Garden and Landscape Design won the Silver Gilt metal award in the Conceptual Gardens Category. Sponsored by Dibond aluminum composite, the immersion Apeiron: The Dibond Garden creates a unique user experience.
Student-Built Exhibition Focused On Weather Uses 4,000 Square Feet Of Dibond
A team of students from the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning (SA&P) were tasked with providing an innovative solution to a contemporary architectural challenge. They have been presented with a design problem that is focused on weather and its impact on lighter than air flight; a common New Mexico issue.
Artist Further Transforms Her Abstract Pieces With Unique Mixture Of Dibond, Acrylic And Wood
‘Tranquility’ by Emily M. Randolph Fine Art Mixed-media artist Emily Randolph is inspired by nature. Flowers, dewdrops and seascapes influence her colorful works as she experiments with new processes in her collections.
Collaborative Efforts Yield Innovative Signage Solution For International Client
The client, CLX Logistics in Blue Bell, PA, sought an innovative signage solution for both the interior and exterior of their office building. The company, which specializes in transportation management on both a national and international scale, commissioned local marketing group Sage Frog Marketing for the design. With an inventive design in hand, the team […]
Boston Artist Elevates Signature Style With New Dimensional Works Using Dibond Aluminum Composite
Boston-based artist Clint Baclawski continues to fascinate us with his dynamic ability to elevate his signature artistic style. Having featured the artist numerous times, Baclawski’s latest works Dwelling and Greener Pastures were completed just two months ago.
Agio Imaging Turns To Durable Dibond For Permanent Structural Display
Agio Imaging, a grand-format imaging provider based in Kalamazoo, Mich., prides itself on delivering turnkey solutions to meet customer needs.
Seattle Print Specialists Design Architecture Firm’s Lobby Graphics With Lightweight Gatorfoam Board
AlphaGraphics (AG) is Seattle’s go-to print services provider. The team recently completed a series of interior wall graphics for architecture firm KPG. AG representatives explain, “KPG is an interdisciplinary design firm. They have an expert team of architects, engineers, urban designers, and construction professionals. So it’s fair to say that they understand the importance of […]