It narrates the story of a place through visual emotions which run through the people who frequent it. It creates feelings which, from the observation of evocative images, attain the smell, taste and touch. Decorate an environment not just in a functional way, but bearer of positive perceptions. Photography, preferably of author, is capable of doing all this and indeed, the artistic subjects, but not only, that we like the most, fill the frames within our houses. But how to make sure that a famous shot does not just stay locked in a frame but fill up the entire wall of a commercial space, so as to be visible to all? With ArtLab, Ambientha will bring the most beautiful pictures in the history of this art from frames to walls for an innovative idea for wallpapers able to donate new character to all environments we live in: from a restaurant to a hotel room, from a living room to a golf club.
The current Covid emergency situation requires us to slow down and restrain the access in shared areas, but ArtLab doesn’t stop from coming up with and submitting new solutions for the walls of these spaces, thanks also to the precious collaboration with the great storage of images Bridgeman Images. The photographs that we will present you are in fact author’s photo and belong to our immense cultural heritage. Although the history of this artistic form is short (the first photograph traces back to Dagherrotipo in 1839), these illustrations continue to enchant and involve the spectator because apparently easy-to-read. Hoping to get back soon to the realization of these projects on the field, in the meantime we start visualizing and conceiving them.
Brett Weston: from shared areas to hotel rooms
One of the most famous american artists, able to bring the abstraction and reinterpretation of spaces to photography. Theodore Brett Weston born in Los Angeles in 1911 but we like to picture him nowadays while walking down the hotel rooms rich in new value with his artworks on the walls, in huge format.
His masterpieces, now exposed in the most famous museums worldwide, send back to ethereal art-house film settings and they often create graphic and design patterns that well identify with the most contemporary decor choices. Moreover, white and black make those visual elements easily matching with other chromatic choices for interior design. Timeless visions of refined beauty thanks to these prototypes of interiors by ArtLab by Ambientha.
The landscapes Weston chooses to portray donate feelings of balance and tranquility, a welcoming idea that well fits with hotel halls. Those subjects, which generate from nature, but turn into abstract elements, often oscillating between the positive-negative dichotomy, take back to a sophisticated tranquility suited to hotel rooms characterized by a modern style observant of the tiniest detail. A style which leads us to the american Abstract Expressionism and the New York school for the choice of the figures to portray and the suggestions embracing the spectator.
Muybridge masterpieces in stores… from apparel to sport
We fantasize of observing his horses riding fast, but in such a case in contemporary wallpapers on the walls of public establishments dedicated to fashion and sport or rather, who knows, on their shop windows behind the items on display, to show again their strength and beauty.
We move to Britain in the 19th century where, in 1830, was born the father of motion photography: Muybridge. The artist and scientist influenced all art following his realizations, up to the study of the human body through the athlete’s movements. Therefore, his popular motion figures describe men’s bodies while doing sports thus making them great candidates for decorating the walls of a store dedicated to sport, of sport clubs and aggregation areas.
They won’t be simple photographs, but remarkable interior design wall-to-wall elements: the wallpapers by Ambientha and thought with its ArtLab. These walls narrate with determination and refinement the purposes and goals of the businesses hosting them, bringing innovation on the walls: from an old-fashioned man, with a hat and elegantly dressed for clothing shops, to two fighters for a school of athletics.
Muybridge inquiry developed at first on another motion element: the horse’s gallop. In 1878 he completed his research with success, managing to capture the single movements of a riding horse using 24 cameras placed along the track, where every camera was activated by a string moved by the hoofs of the riding horse: “The horse in motion”. The iconic image of the horse is one of the most known among the author’s photo lovers and of horse riding, indeed.
In a clubhouse dedicated to this noble sport, but even others, this famous picture, applied on the wall with the modern technology of Ambientha, would instill its elegance and character to the rooms, decorated with some vintage elements and with the warm colours of the racecourse dust.
In cafes, restaurants and aggregation places, the history of photograph in wallpaper format: from Leonardo da Vinci to the “everyday” artists
As we said, the birth of photography has a very precise date, but the interest of artists in the research of a precise reproduction of what was visible to the human eye can be observed centuries before. Leonardo da Vinci realized his “Oculus Artificialis”, namely a darkroom that the brilliant Master used to study the lights on surfaces, in 1515. A predecessor of the camera. The presence of the reproductions of Leonardo masterpieces on the walls of the spaces we live in every day may seem very far from our daily reality, but their timeless attitude makes them always contemporary and able to catch the attention of the public for their notorious iconographic value. In a literary cafe in bohemian style and with books at disposal to people for free reference or in a welcoming and sophisticated restaurant, the light of the great canvas of Leonardo da Vinci will be capable of enriching the environment and make it even more engaging, able to evoke strong feelings even nowadays, since we don’t have enough time to stop before beauty.
With a great time-shift, but not too long if we consider this art as a nimble vehicle of emotions and stories, we attain the present time. Now, photography has become really accessible to all, specifically with the advent of easier and faster tools. With the smartphone, we have in our hands a powerful device always ready to capture every moment of our lives, and even sooner we had at disposal reflex digital cameras and lighter portable cameras. We are all photographers. Not really, in fact, photography, even more so if we’re talking about author’s photo, has its rules and insights, so much that it’s just a few of them, among the many shots, those remaining in history, even if taken by amateurs. Many of these prints do not have famous signatures, but they are so amazing and emotional that it really is worth seeing them in huge format on walls.
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From frames to walls. With ArtLab the author’s photo decorates your walls
It narrates the story of a place through visual emotions which run through the people who frequent it. It creates feelings which, from the observation of evocative images, attain the smell, taste and touch. Decorate an environment not just in a functional way, but bearer of positive perceptions. Photography, preferably of author, is capable of doing all this and indeed, the artistic subjects, but not only, that we like the most, fill the frames within our houses. But how to make sure that a famous shot does not just stay locked in a frame but fill up the entire wall of a commercial space, so as to be visible to all? With ArtLab, Ambientha will bring the most beautiful pictures in the history of this art from frames to walls for an innovative idea for wallpapers able to donate new character to all environments we live in: from a restaurant to a hotel room, from a living room to a golf club.
The current Covid emergency situation requires us to slow down and restrain the access in shared areas, but ArtLab doesn’t stop from coming up with and submitting new solutions for the walls of these spaces, thanks also to the precious collaboration with the great storage of images Bridgeman Images. The photographs that we will present you are in fact author’s photo and belong to our immense cultural heritage. Although the history of this artistic form is short (the first photograph traces back to Dagherrotipo in 1839), these illustrations continue to enchant and involve the spectator because apparently easy-to-read. Hoping to get back soon to the realization of these projects on the field, in the meantime we start visualizing and conceiving them.
Brett Weston: from shared areas to hotel rooms
One of the most famous american artists, able to bring the abstraction and reinterpretation of spaces to photography. Theodore Brett Weston born in Los Angeles in 1911 but we like to picture him nowadays while walking down the hotel rooms rich in new value with his artworks on the walls, in huge format.
His masterpieces, now exposed in the most famous museums worldwide, send back to ethereal art-house film settings and they often create graphic and design patterns that well identify with the most contemporary decor choices. Moreover, white and black make those visual elements easily matching with other chromatic choices for interior design. Timeless visions of refined beauty thanks to these prototypes of interiors by ArtLab by Ambientha.
The landscapes Weston chooses to portray donate feelings of balance and tranquility, a welcoming idea that well fits with hotel halls. Those subjects, which generate from nature, but turn into abstract elements, often oscillating between the positive-negative dichotomy, take back to a sophisticated tranquility suited to hotel rooms characterized by a modern style observant of the tiniest detail. A style which leads us to the american Abstract Expressionism and the New York school for the choice of the figures to portray and the suggestions embracing the spectator.
Muybridge masterpieces in stores… from apparel to sport
We fantasize of observing his horses riding fast, but in such a case in contemporary wallpapers on the walls of public establishments dedicated to fashion and sport or rather, who knows, on their shop windows behind the items on display, to show again their strength and beauty.
We move to Britain in the 19th century where, in 1830, was born the father of motion photography: Muybridge. The artist and scientist influenced all art following his realizations, up to the study of the human body through the athlete’s movements. Therefore, his popular motion figures describe men’s bodies while doing sports thus making them great candidates for decorating the walls of a store dedicated to sport, of sport clubs and aggregation areas.
Credits The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
They won’t be simple photographs, but remarkable interior design wall-to-wall elements: the wallpapers by Ambientha and thought with its ArtLab. These walls narrate with determination and refinement the purposes and goals of the businesses hosting them, bringing innovation on the walls: from an old-fashioned man, with a hat and elegantly dressed for clothing shops, to two fighters for a school of athletics.
Muybridge inquiry developed at first on another motion element: the horse’s gallop. In 1878 he completed his research with success, managing to capture the single movements of a riding horse using 24 cameras placed along the track, where every camera was activated by a string moved by the hoofs of the riding horse: “The horse in motion”. The iconic image of the horse is one of the most known among the author’s photo lovers and of horse riding, indeed.
In a clubhouse dedicated to this noble sport, but even others, this famous picture, applied on the wall with the modern technology of Ambientha, would instill its elegance and character to the rooms, decorated with some vintage elements and with the warm colours of the racecourse dust.
In cafes, restaurants and aggregation places, the history of photograph in wallpaper format: from Leonardo da Vinci to the “everyday” artists
As we said, the birth of photography has a very precise date, but the interest of artists in the research of a precise reproduction of what was visible to the human eye can be observed centuries before. Leonardo da Vinci realized his “Oculus Artificialis”, namely a darkroom that the brilliant Master used to study the lights on surfaces, in 1515. A predecessor of the camera. The presence of the reproductions of Leonardo masterpieces on the walls of the spaces we live in every day may seem very far from our daily reality, but their timeless attitude makes them always contemporary and able to catch the attention of the public for their notorious iconographic value. In a literary cafe in bohemian style and with books at disposal to people for free reference or in a welcoming and sophisticated restaurant, the light of the great canvas of Leonardo da Vinci will be capable of enriching the environment and make it even more engaging, able to evoke strong feelings even nowadays, since we don’t have enough time to stop before beauty.
With a great time-shift, but not too long if we consider this art as a nimble vehicle of emotions and stories, we attain the present time. Now, photography has become really accessible to all, specifically with the advent of easier and faster tools. With the smartphone, we have in our hands a powerful device always ready to capture every moment of our lives, and even sooner we had at disposal reflex digital cameras and lighter portable cameras. We are all photographers. Not really, in fact, photography, even more so if we’re talking about author’s photo, has its rules and insights, so much that it’s just a few of them, among the many shots, those remaining in history, even if taken by amateurs. Many of these prints do not have famous signatures, but they are so amazing and emotional that it really is worth seeing them in huge format on walls.
Stories of places, moments, memories. Photography has the unique capacity to gather everyone in front of the images of the past or, why not, the visions of the future.
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