DANDELIONS : new collection of photographic artworks from Visual Resource

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While the Dandelion is ungraciously considered a weed within the plant world, I prefer the description, ‘a Prince in paupers clothing.’

From a photographic point of view, the common Dandelion is a worthy and generous subject.  The delicate, wispy, organic form of the Seed Head is full of repetitive patterns.  The sum of these intricate parts is mesmerising, soothing and simply beautiful.

And now… I may just let the images do the rest of the talking – they really do speak for themselves.

View the entire new Delicate Dandelions Collection – within the Abstract Gallery.

02 Dandelion VR Visual Resource Photographic Art

From the new Delicate Dandelions Collection of works within the Abstract Gallery.

 

04 Dandelion VR Art Glass Photographic Art

From the new Delicate Dandelions Collection of works within the Abstract Gallery.

 

 

Home Show Melbourne – Apr 9 to 12, 2015

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DISCOVER IDEAS & FIND INSPIRATION FOR YOUR UNIQUE PROJECT.

Are you building, renovating or making home improvements? 

If you are… a visit to the Melbourne HIA Home Show is an opportunity to discover stunning finishes like VR Art Glass for your kitchen, bathroom or wall art.

On display will be full sized VR Art Glass splashbacks featuring artworks from the Abstract and Modern VR Galleries.  Artworks include:  

Colour Splash # 1 – from the Colour Splash Collection  (Abstract Gallery)

Melbourne Skyline # 7 – from the Melbourne Skyline Collection  (Modern Gallery)

Painted by Light # 5 – from the Seasons Collection  (Abstract Gallery)

Another reason to visit the VR Art Glass exhibit by Visual Resource… a prize offer is available giving you the chance to win $1,500 off the price of your VR Art Glass feature. 

We hope to see you at the Home Show.   Here are a few details to help you plan your visit:

EVENT: The HIA Melbourne Home Show  www.hiahomeshow.com.au   

WHEN: Thursday 9 – Sunday 12 April 2015

WHERE: Melbourne Exhibition Centre

VISIT:  VR Art Glass, Stand A46 in the Kitchens & Bathrooms zone

VRArtGlass printed glass splashback MELBOURNE photo art by Michael Collins PELLEGRINIS

VR Art Glass combines exclusive collections of photo artwork created by Visual Resource – with toughened glass.
Making VR Art Glass a durable and beautiful splashback option.

Photograph + Glass = Splashback

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TREND ALERT

Better Homes and Gardens report on new kitchen trends within the April 2015 issue.  One of those trends – kitchen splashbacks.

There’s an increasing demand for splashbacks that stray from the more usual glass or tiles – homeowners are exploring all options.  If you are willing to express your individuality, give your kitchen personality with the latest splashbacks in the form of windows, metallic finishes, digital art on glass or mirrors as well as mod and bright-patterned tiles.  Your splashback can make a lasting impression.

Better Homes and Gardens: April 2015 Issue  

VR Art Glass by Visual Resource was amongst the featured splashback finishes.  BH&G wrote, “Set your area apart with an eye catching splashback where photographic art is fused onto toughened glass.  Choose from city skylines, landmarks, abstract designs and naturescapes.”

Pictured here – Cremona # 7 from the VR Italy Collection. 

VRArtGlass Printed Glass Splashback Italy Photographic Art

VR Art Glass EDITORIAL
VR Art Glass Kitchen Splashback featuring artwork ‘Cremona # 7’ from the Italy Collection.

 

 

Bali Dreaming : Holiday Musings 2015

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The year is moving along at a rapid pace… March already, phew!  If I cast my mind back to what seems like a year ago (well.. not quite), I recall our hot Summer break in Bali.

I will leave the promotion of sights, great food and fine people to the travel guides.  Instead, our promotion of Bali will simply be to share some of the imagery Michael found captivating during our stay.  We hope you enjoy the sights!

 

VR Visual Resource Bali Travel Photography

Every aspect of Balinese life is steeped in religious belief.
Gods, goddesses and demigods are worshipped, alongside Buddhist idols and ancestral spirits.

Visual Resource Photography Faces of Bali

Heading home from School

VR Visual Resource Photo Art Bali

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary – Pedangtegal Ubud – Bali

 

 

 

Can I use my own image for my kitchen splashback?

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The answer comes in a few sizes: first there is the short version, then medium… and full-scale large reply.  I am not trying to be tricky… there really is a lot to be said to answer the question fully. 

SHORT REPLY
First the short, quick and simple answer – “Yes!”

MEDIUM REPLY
Then…

Yes, you can use your own image for your splashback, and the success of it will depend on your splashback size and the quality of the image file you can provide.

LARGE – THE FULL REPLY

Now… for those among you who cannot get enough about pixels, DPI and megabytes: you are going to love the ‘full-scale large’ answer.  (Brace yourself – imaging jargon and technical speak ahead.)

There is a fantastic guide I recommend written by Tess McCabe called, ‘Graphic design speak – tips, advice and jargon defined for non-Graphic-Designers’.  Click here to find out more about this guide and the author.   Tess McCabe 

The chapter I found super relevant to this particular topic is, ‘Vive La Resolution!’.  The material I am about to share draws from the excellent (and short!) chapter.

Q.  ‘What is the difference between a high-resolution image and a low-resolution image?’       

There is a big difference between low-resolution and high-resolution images.  Here are two main ways to tell them apart.   

  • By File Size
  • By Pixel Dimension

For a little information about determining image resolution by file size:

 

THE WHAT

  • Take a look at the file size details on your computer.
  • For example: JPEG images above 1,500 KB are an indication of a high-resolution image.  (1,000 kilobytes = roughly 1 megabyte.)
  • You can tell that an image is low-resolution if its size is a few hundred kilobytes or fewer.  

 

THE HOW

  • On a PC look at the Details view of a file on Windows, or you can right click the image and select Properties – to be able to see the size of the image in kilobytes (KB).
  • On an Apple Macintosh (Mac), you can select the file in Finder and see its information, or you can click More Info.

 

Next… a little information about determining image resolution by pixel dimensions:

 

THE WHAT

  • Pixel dimensions give you the width and height of an image.  It’s as simple as more pixels = bigger image.
  • As a guide, 100×100 pixels translates to 1x1cm printed at 300 DPI so, 1000×1000 pixels will translate to an image that is able to be printed at a maximum of 10x10cm in high-resolution.

 

THE HOW

  • On a PC in your Details view on Windows, you can view a column called Dimensions – this will give you a measurement in pixels.
  • On an Apple Macintosh (Mac), the pixel information is in the More Info area.

 

Q.  What about a practical Splash Back Example?

Of course, your splashback is likely to be larger than 10x10cm.  Say for example your splashback is 250cm long x 65cm high, (printed @ 150 DPI) you will be needing a file size of at least 160 megabytes.  This would be equal to 14,764 x 3,839 pixels.    

 

Q.  Arggg – do I really need to know all of that?!

“ Beyond knowing how to distinguish a high-resolution image from a low-resolution one… is there a quick and easy way for me to know if my image would work for my splashback size? ” 

The answer is “Yes”. 

If you are working with Visual Resource for your splashback, a simple option is to let VR take a look at your file – then we can give you some advice regarding the size the file may enlarge, before pixelation and poor image quality becomes the print result.  (With Photography as our occupation and passion, the language of DPI, megabytes and pixels is spoken often.  We can save you the trouble of learning this foreign language!)    

 

Possible Question

You may be asking… “I simply want to use my image for my 3,000mm long splashback – why cant I?” 

A visual answer may help.  

VRArtGlass Original Artwork for Printed Splashbacks

Original Image
Please notice the black arrow pointing to the small pink flowers, top right corner.

Original – Image One

The original image size is 2,592 x 1,944 pixels.  If printing at A4 size this image file would deliver a high-resolution quality print.  For an A4 sized print – it is an excellent image file size. 

Splashback Enlargement – Image Two

Now consider if the same image file was to be used for a splash back sized 250cm long x 65cm high (an average kitchen size).  Please notice (in the ‘original’ above) the black arrow pointing to the small pink flowers, top right corner.

The following pink, blurry, abstract looking image is this section of the original now enlarged to full size.  (You are looking at a portion of the splash back visual, if the full splash back was sized 250cm x 65cm.)

Splashback Enlargement VR ArtGlass Image Portion

Splashback Enlargement
The dainty flowers, once quite detailed… would look like THIS on your splashback.
They no longer have any definition or detail.

 

 CONCLUSION

The dainty flowers initially quite detailed on the A4 sized print… would look like this on your splashback.  They no longer have any definition or detail.  The file size is simply not going to accommodate the scale of enlargement and retain image quality.

We do not provide this brief image language introduction to bamboozle, to bewilder or deter you if you have your heart set on featuring your own image on your splashback.  As mentioned right at the start – it is possible.  Something we hold dear however, is seeing you satisfied and happy with the end result.  Therefore, we think it is important to be realistic about the limitations of working with small image files when the task at hand is a large, feature splashback.

You may have a high-resolution file if printing to A4 size is all that is required.  Will your image file still be high-resolution when printing to your splashback size?  That is the main consideration.

Once again… I make the helpful offer: when working with Visual Resource for your splashback masterpiece, just send us a file of the image you have in mind and we can give you some advice about the print resolution quality you would see once enlarged to your splashback size.  Nice and easy!

Grand design comes in many shapes and sizes

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A kitchen with heart, and art…

Sharing another fine example of design with heart, by Patricia La Torre of Outside Inside Building Elements.

La Torre encouraged her clients to start the finish selection process with an artwork.  Upon the clients’ selection of VR artwork ‘Natures Shape # 4’ – this became the genesis and inspiration for remaining kitchen materials and colours.

Melbourne kitchen with printed VR Art Glass Splashback

Kitchen design by Patricia La Torre of Outside Inside Building Elements
A kitchen with heart, and art.

This beautifully composed kitchen is an aesthetic triumph.  Of the design process, and specifically in relation to working with a feature artwork, Patricia La Torre said,

‘I try to incorporate some item of artwork or individuality in every design and I think a ‘feature’ glass splashback is a perfect option. 

By incorporating colours that relate to the artwork, then the design is more harmonious, balanced and pleasing to the eye.’  

Splashback with art NATURES SHAPE #4 by Visual Resource

VR Artwork ‘Natures Shape # 4’ – customised to compliment the generous bench to ceiling splashback area.

We feel this kitchen is a shining example of what is possible when great design and colour confidence are delicately balanced.

What does the homeowner think?

“I am absolutely delighted with the kitchen and especially with the featured artwork.  We asked Patricia to design in a ‘wow’ factor and the fantastic splashback (too mundane a word for such a creation!) certainly provides that.  We have had nothing but admiring oohs and aahs from visitors.”  

Visual Resource Splashback with ART

VR Art Glass splashback featuring ‘Natures Shape # 4’
The inspiration source for the remaining kitchen colours and finishes.

 

 

VR Art Glass printed splashback melbourne INSTALLATION

The hard yakka involved with installation. It took three men to carry the large VR Art Glass piece up the stairs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visually Stunning Bathrooms – VR Art Glass Splashbacks

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Rosemary & John completed a long awaited kitchen overhaul in early 2013.  Included within the well appointed ‘cooks kitchen’ – VR Art Glass splashbacks featuring a bold nature inspired design.

So pleased with the cohesion and visual impact delivered within the kitchen, along with the admiring reactions from visitors when they see the splashback – Rosemary & John decided to feature VR Art Glass within the new bathrooms: considering it the ideal way to achieve uniqueness and individuality for each bathroom.

“Be yourself – everyone else is already taken”  Oscar Wilde

There is something about that quote which rings true regarding the design inspiration behind the new bathrooms.  When John & Rosemary briefed David Slade of David Slade Interior Designs and Rosemount Kitchens, to redesign the bathrooms in their family home, they were clear they wanted each room to be quite different.

VR Art Glass Bathroom Wall Mural Feature Upstairs

VR Art Glass by Visual Resource as a statement feature became the ideal way to achieve
the design intent: INDIVIDUALITY FOR EACH BATHROOM.

The largest ‘main’ bathroom with the spa bath tub and waterfall feature wall is resort-inspired.  
The client wanted the waterfall to appear as though it was falling into the tub – bringing the outdoors in and appealing perhaps to a naturalist who enjoys showering outdoors in Summer.  Or offering members of a busy family an opportunity to relax in a warm bath in cooler months with the meditative quality of the waterfall in the background.  The floor tiles and basin reflect this organic, natural theme.

Contributor Michael Collins said, “Visual Resource creates art to reflect the personal style of people, and compliment designs.  For this home, the clients took full advantage of the creative license VR Art Glass provides.  Each bathroom is unique because a different family member was in charge of selecting the artwork.  Rosemary selected ‘Natures Shape # 4’ for the guest bathroom which was customised to compliment the space.  While John chose a nature inspired ‘Waterfall’ image – setting the tone for the tranquil retreat achieved in the main bathroom.

With individual family members in charge of the artwork selection task: each bathroom is not only unique – each provides a successful reflection of the character and personalities of the people who live in the home.”

Kitchen Splashback VR Art Glass Elements #11

Where it all began…
VR Art Glass – an exciting option for the kitchen splashback
Featuring Elements # 11 from the nature inspired Elements Collection

 

 

 

 

 

Seeking a ‘wow’ feature for a crisp new kitchen

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The crisp, white kitchen of this renovated home – was a fresh and accommodating canvas for the addition of a feature splashback, intended to wow!

The briefing to Visual Resource was really clear: the homeowners of the Footscray residence said:

  • The artwork needs to reflect our style and be of significance to us.  (So not a picture of New York for example.)  But we do love Melbourne!
  •  We like vibrant colour and would love a strong sense of colour within the composition of the artwork.
  •  We are seeking contrast between the crisp, white kitchen – and colour within the splashback.
  •  And of greatest importance… the splashback needs to be a ‘wow’ feature.

 

We had our briefing and we set about presenting artwork options to meet all requirements.  After reviewing many options – artwork ‘Melbourne Skyline # 7’ was chosen as ‘the one’ and provided an excellent answer to the briefing.  The VR Art Glass feature splashback compliments the kitchen perfectly.

Printed Splashback Melbourne Visual Resource VR Art Glass

VR Art Glass Splashback
Featuring artwork ‘Melbourne Skyline # 7’ from the Modern Gallery & the Melbourne Skyline Collection

 

Prior to the addition of the VR Art Glass feature, the splashback was a coloured glass one.  The introduction of overhead cabinetry and VR Art Glass has been positive, contributing to greater enjoyment of this vital home space.         

Next… some shots to show you the kitchen before and during the transition.

Blue Coloured Glass Splashback

BEFORE
Prior to the addition of the VR Art Glass feature, the splashback was a coloured glass one.

 

After removal of glass splashback Visual Resource

After removal of the coloured glass splashback.
The canvas is now ready for the addition of a feature splashback – intended to wow!

Our Kitchen Transformation – Inspired by Mother Nature

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‘Mother Nature as an influence is a bottomless resource – she just gives and gives and gives’.  To quote the great Megan Morton from her book – Home Love.  

When I first wrote about our kitchen in October 2013 I said,  ‘… our own kitchen is only suitable for the ‘before’ shot… ’ And now… many months down the track, we are delighted to report that our kitchen face lift is finished and I do believe the kitchen is very worthy of an ‘after’ shot. 

Before & After VR Art Glass Splashback

BEFORE & AFTER
Kitchen design by Patricia La Torre of Outside Inside Building Elements
Build (or more accurately the craftsmanship) by Tony Bezzina of TCB Cabinets

 

We often say to people who are considering a VR Art Glass splash back – the selection of the artwork… actually narrowing all of the possible visual options down to ‘the one’, can be the hardest part.   Our experience of making the artwork selection was no exception.

We were however guided by a particular inspiration that did focus the options and lead us to a final selection without too much pondering.  Given we live in an urban setting where exposed power lines and the neighbours’ external brick wall are visible from one window… the available elements of nature seen through our front window is a view we find calming and cherish.  Therefore, adding the colours and forms of our surrounding nature – an enormous tree – and downplaying the various ‘urban’ references we can see – that was the inspiration and direction for us.  Evoking a feeling of tranquillity within our urban abode… that was the aim.    

And so, without hesitation, an artwork from the ‘Elements Collection was selected, and became the design inspiration source for all kitchen materials.  Our designer Patricia La Torre said,

“The materials selected were customised to work in with the various colours in the artwork. With considerable movement in the artwork, it was important that the surrounding colours and materials were complimentary.  The timber panelling to the tall cabinets worked in perfectly with the warm colour in the splashback, simultaneously further connecting the artwork with movement in the grain.  By incorporating colours that relate to the artwork, then the design is more harmonious, balanced and pleasing to the eye.”     

Melb kitchen prior to VR Art Glass Splashback

Our new kitchen without the VR Art Glass splashback… it’s not really working is it?
Something is certainly missing.

 

Melbourne Splashback VR Art Glass angle

VR Art Glass splashback in place – the kitchen is now complete!
Splashback features art from the ‘Elements Collection’

VR Art Glass Up Close - 'Elements' Artwork

“I try to incorporate some item of artwork or individuality in every design and I think a ‘feature’ glass splashback is a perfect solution!” Designer – Patricia La Torre