Patent classifications
B44D2/00
Method for processing ink, stone and oil painting
Disclosed is a method for processing an ink, stone and oil painting, comprising the steps of: mounting a Chinese painting painted on a piece of Chinese art paper by hand on the base plate; determining a replacement part on the surface of the painting, and determining a sculptural material according to the contents of the painting in the replacement part, and processing a sculptural module; placing the sculptural module on the replacement part and fixing same to the base plate; and further processing the sculptural module and connecting same to the surface of the painting. Drawing by using techniques of oil painting and sculpture/Chinese painting makes the contents of the painting coordinate with the contents of a viewing surface of the sculptural module.
AEROSOL SPRAY GUARD
A spray guard mountable to an aerosol dispenser has a catchment tray, a mounting means and a backsplash. The catchment tray and the backsplash, together are configured for being moveable between a storage position shaped to wrappingly accommodate a curvature of the aerosol dispenser, and an in-use position wherein the backsplash extends substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the catchment tray. The spray guard may be used to capture overspray from an aerosol dispenser by placing the target object between the nozzle of the aerosol dispenser and the spray guard. Alternatively, the spray guard may be placed in front of small or awkwardly positioned items and used to narrowly focus the aerosol spray. The spray guard can feature a stencil and be used to focus an aerosol spray to transfer a stenciled image on to a substrate.
3D digital painting
A method of digital continuous and simultaneous three-dimensional painting and three-dimensional drawing with steps of providing a digital electronic display capable of presenting two pictures for a right eye and a left eye; providing means for creating a continuous 3D virtual canvas by digitally changing a value and sign of horizontal disparity between two images for the right eye and the left eye and their scaling on the digital electronic display corresponding to instant virtual distance between the user and an instant image within the virtual 3D canvas; providing at least one multi-axis input control device allowing digital painting or drawing on the digital electronic display; painting within virtual 3D canvas by providing simultaneous appearance of a similar stroke on the images for the right eye and the left eye on the digital electronic display.
Device utilizing the playing of a functioning instrument to cause a paint brush or similar object to paint or draw onto an art medium such as a canvas, creating a visual representation of the music in art form
A device that utilizes the playing of a functioning instrument, such as a piano for example purposes, to cause a paint brush or similar object, which is attached to the instrument, to draw or paint onto an art medium such as a canvas. The result is a drawing or painting that includes a visual representation of what was played, as the brush strokes are caused by the playing of the instrument. In one embodiment, a piano is modified by attaching paint brushes or a similar device to the opposite side of the hammers that strike the strings to create sound. The paint brushes are saturated in paint, and a canvas is held in front of the brushes. The keys are played, and the hammers propel forward and then backward. When the hammers of the keys/notes played are propelled backward the touch the canvas, adding paint to the canvas only in the locations where keys/notes are played. The result is a painting depicting the notes on canvas, creating a visual representation of the music on canvas. In another embodiment, other objects, such as pens or pencils, are attached to the piano hammers to create art on paper or canvas using mediums besides for paint. In other embodiments, the playing mechanisms of other musical instruments are utilized to paint onto canvas, or draw onto other mediums, where only the notes or keys being played cause a brush or similar object to strike a canvas or other mediums, thereby creating a visual representation of the music in art form. The device has use in artistic creation, and may have medical use in art therapy.
Device utilizing the playing of a functioning instrument to cause a paint brush or similar object to paint or draw onto an art medium such as a canvas, creating a visual representation of the music in art form
A device that utilizes the playing of a functioning instrument, such as a piano for example purposes, to cause a paint brush or similar object, which is attached to the instrument, to draw or paint onto an art medium such as a canvas. The result is a drawing or painting that includes a visual representation of what was played, as the brush strokes are caused by the playing of the instrument. In one embodiment, a piano is modified by attaching paint brushes or a similar device to the opposite side of the hammers that strike the strings to create sound. The paint brushes are saturated in paint, and a canvas is held in front of the brushes. The keys are played, and the hammers propel forward and then backward. When the hammers of the keys/notes played are propelled backward the touch the canvas, adding paint to the canvas only in the locations where keys/notes are played. The result is a painting depicting the notes on canvas, creating a visual representation of the music on canvas. In another embodiment, other objects, such as pens or pencils, are attached to the piano hammers to create art on paper or canvas using mediums besides for paint. In other embodiments, the playing mechanisms of other musical instruments are utilized to paint onto canvas, or draw onto other mediums, where only the notes or keys being played cause a brush or similar object to strike a canvas or other mediums, thereby creating a visual representation of the music in art form. The device has use in artistic creation, and may have medical use in art therapy.
Method and system for making artwork using painting globules
A method for creating three-dimensional artwork that incorporates dry or wet painting globules. The painting globules are formed from a mixture of oil paint, gel painting medium, and resin glaze medium. The painting globules are formed and rolled into three-dimensional, spherical shapes that can be deposited on a canvas or other surface to form the artwork. The painting globules can be deposited when still wet or when dry so that their position and placement can be manipulated by the artist. The painting globules can be pre-rolled and included in a kit that includes several painting globules having a number of sizes and colors.
Process for the manufacturing of surface elements
Surface elements comprising a decorative upper layer and a supporting core are disclosed. In such surface elements the decorative upper layer can comprise a digitally applied wood grain pattern made up of at least four colors, said pattern being applied to an underlying white ground coating provided on said supporting core, said pattern comprising at least one of visually simulated knots, cracks, flaws and grain. In such surface elements the decorative upper layer can further comprise an at least partly translucent wear layer arranged over said pattern, said wear layer consisting of a cured substance comprising silicon oxide. In such surface elements the decorative upper layer can further be provided with a surface structure increasing the realism of said wood grain pattern, being directed in accordance with the direction of said pattern and being in the form of narrow elongated recesses simulating the pores of wood.
Process for the manufacturing of surface elements
Surface elements comprising a decorative upper layer and a supporting core are disclosed. In such surface elements the decorative upper layer can comprise a digitally applied wood grain pattern made up of at least four colors, said pattern being applied to an underlying white ground coating provided on said supporting core, said pattern comprising at least one of visually simulated knots, cracks, flaws and grain. In such surface elements the decorative upper layer can further comprise an at least partly translucent wear layer arranged over said pattern, said wear layer consisting of a cured substance comprising silicon oxide. In such surface elements the decorative upper layer can further be provided with a surface structure increasing the realism of said wood grain pattern, being directed in accordance with the direction of said pattern and being in the form of narrow elongated recesses simulating the pores of wood.
ARTWORK SUBSTRATES HAVING RAISED OUTER EDGES TO PREVENT CURABLE COATINGS FROM SPILLING OVER OUTER PERIMETERS THEREOF
An artwork system includes a metal substrate having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an outer perimeter. The top surface of the metal substrate is anodized. The outer perimeter of the metal substrate includes a curved outer edge that projects above the top surface of the metal substrate to define a raised rim that extends around the outer perimeter of the metal substrate. The top surface of the metal substrate is covered with artwork such as a painting. A curable, transparent, coating overlies the artwork and the top surface of the metal substrate. The curable transparent coating has an outer perimeter that abuts against the curved outer edge of the metal substrate. The curved outer edge of the substrate has an inner concave surface that faces toward a center of the metal substrate and an outer convex surface that faces away from the center of the metal substrate. The curable, transparent coating has an outer perimeter that abuts against the inner concave surface of the curved outer edge of the metal substrate
MESS-FREE COLORING SYSTEM
A mess-free coloring system comprising a coloring medium and optionally one or more coloring utensils is disclosed. The coloring medium can include a substrate with or without decorative effects and one or more coating layers on a surface of the substrate. In various examples, the one or more coating layers include a color-triggering developer, e.g., in the form of a substantially clear resin, and an opaque pigment. Decorative effects integrated with or disposed on the substrate, while initially obscured by the one or more coating layers, can be revealed when the coating layers are mixed with at least one color precursor stored and dispensed from a coloring utensil. The opaque pigment is selected and configured such that, upon receipt of at least one color precursor by the one or more coating layers, a change in the pigment's reflective index occurs as the pigment dissolves into the clear resin developer.