Production process for 3-D images

Coating processes – Nonuniform coating – Applying superposed diverse coatings or coating a coated base

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C427S261000, C427S264000, C427S265000, C427S277000, C427S355000, C427S358000

Reexamination Certificate

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06228427

ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates to a production process for structured coloured motifs, and may be designated as 3-D image painting.
The object of the invention is to develop a process, wherein various directions in style, such as Impressionism and Expressionism, can be interconnected by means of a special technique, and which can then be designated In effect as 3-D structuralism (3-D Image). The novelty of this technique accordingly lies in the result (3-D structuralism) of the combining of different techniques into a new unit of way of representing form of expression.
Accordingly, the present invention relates to a production process for 3-D structural images, characterised in that a structural mass is applied to an untreated or treated picture carrier to which colour is applied in a liquid form, for example (dissolved in turpentine) or in a pulverulent or granular form by means of a shaking, rinsing or skimming technique, whereby the coating of colour is shaped by use of mechanical/technical aids and the corresponding colour coating is applied by use of different colours in order to form a planned motif through the given structure by way of this technique, which is treated by application of colour in such a way that the desired 3-D structural effect results.
In detail, a picture carrier a) according to the present invention is prepared preferably with a primer in accordance with a known method.
Examples of suitable picture carriers are fabrics such as canvas, linen or cotton, as well as materials such as wood, paper, cardboard, stone, clay (raw or fired), metal, porcelain and the like.
The result thereof is a primed picture carrier b) which prevents the absorption of colour on picture carrier a). Another possibility is to use a primed picture carrier b) from the beginning.
The untreated picture carrier b) or pre-treated as above, preferably primed in white, can then be provided with a completely or partially graphical picture, or with an abstract motif. This is achieved by means of, for instance, chalk, charcoal, pencil and the like. This
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from Switzerland Application No. 1998 0798/98, filed Apr. 2, 1998.
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a production process for structured colored motifs, and may be designated as 3-D image painting.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to develop a process, wherein various directions in style, such as Impressionism and Expressionism, can be interconnected by means of a special technique, and which can then be designated in effect as 3-D structuralism (3-D image). The novelty of this technique accordingly lies in the result (3-D structuralism) of the combining of different techniques into a new unit of way of representing form of expression.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention relates to a production process for 3-D structural images, characterized in that a structural mass is applied to an untreated or treated picture carrier to which color is applied in a liquid form, for example (dissolved in turpentine) or in a pulverulent or granular form by means of a shaking, rinsing or skimming technique, whereby the coating of color is shaped by use of mechanical/technical aids and the corresponding color coating is applied by use of different colors in order to form a planned motif through the given structure by way of this technique, which is treated by application of color in such a way that the desired 3-D structural effect results.


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