Tapestry-Art Launches Luxurious New Way To Display Photography
Transforming any image into an authentic woven works of art.
Online, May 22, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Managing Director of Tapestry Art, Robrecht Siera is pleased to announce that Tapestry Art will be hosting a meet and greet at the Intercontinental Hotel, Los Angeles, California on Tuesday June 4, and at the Intercontinental Hotel, San Francisco on Thursday June 6,. The event will allow artists, designers, photographers as well as those who appreciate fine art to discover a new spin on the ancient tradition of tapestry.
Tapestry Art offers a unique and interesting spin to the rich history of wall hanging tapestry. The company which was started in 2011 uses a unique technique to transform photography into beautiful textile wall-art. Mr. Siera expresses that: "we are able to weave any digital picture into a high quality wall tapestry".
The digital images are transformed into woven works of art, demonstrating intricate details of pattern and composition which are embodied in each piece of tapestry. The end result seem to come alive due to the weaving techniques that are used, which create embossments that give a 3D effect.
Tapestry Art is inspired by Flanders which is found in the northern region of Belgium and is well known for beautiful tapestry. The region became known as one of the centers of European tapestry production during the 17th century. Palaces and castles across Europe were decorated with fine tapestry where they were a symbol of luxury and prestige.
Tapestry Art satisfies a wide range of creative purposes including: interior design, real estate, hospitality, corporate environments, residential villas and of course the needs of avid art collectors. The products offer fine artistic details and timeless appeal that accent and compliment any space. Designers, interior decorators as well as anyone with an artistic eye can make a unique style statement and accentuate any wall.
"The uniqueness, the authenticity, the scale, the beauty and the acoustic qualities of these tapestries offer great added value in comparison to other wall-art products," states Mr. Siera. Viewing, touching and personally examining the tapestry is the best way to experience the 'wow factor' of this new approach. At the meet and greet event, guests will be able to do just that.
For more information on Tapestry Art visit www.tapestry-art.eu/contact, USA call (646) 578-9738, BEL (323) 440 4196 or email at info@tapestry-art.eu.
Media Inquiries:
Robrecht Siera
Tapestry Art
(646) 578-9738
BEL (323) 440 4196
robrecht@tapestry-art.eu
http://www.tapestry-art.eu/