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Printed House Curtain - Art Printed on Velour
The Ziff Ballet Opera House at the new Center for the Performing Arts in Miami features the
Hibiscus Grand Curtain, one of several works of art funded by Miami-Dade Art in Public Places
exclusively for the center. New York based artist Robert Zakanitch was commissioned with the
creation of a "painting" that functions as a House Curtain.
Hand-painting a 60' x 40' curtain with fullness, however, would have required an inordinate amount of time and unreasonable funds.
I. Weiss suggested the use of digital printing on velour and worked with Zakanitch from concept to completion over the course of three years.
The original art, a 9' wide by 20' high painted velour sample, was shot by an art photographer, and the large format negative was scanned to
get a digital file with the highest possible resolution. This file was manipulated and resized to the actual scale of the curtain. Several models
and approval rounds later the finished art was sectioned to be printed on individual fabric rolls. After the artist added his finishing touches to
the panels they were carefully matched and sewn to create the finished piece. I. Weiss was charged with designing the best construction method for
a beautiful functional house curtain that enhances the visual impact of the art.
The Hibiscus Grand Curtain is a pioneer in its class as an "art curtain". Being part of the creation was an honor and a great experience - and the vivid colors will be missed around our shop.
Note: Our next project in this category will be a printed main curtain and valance for the historic Balboa Theater in San Diego, CA. Estimated completion will be October 2007.
For more information on these projects, please contact David Rosenberg.
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