Technique: Art in architecture |
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For the
past 20 years Devaud has completed commissions for the layout of interiors,
facades and Trompe l’Oeil painting. Techniques: The German made Keim – mineral paints, acrylic dispersion, two component varnish system and gilding. His work was installed in such venues as swimming pools and entrance halls, also in combination with handmade paper, of monumental or moderate size, the artist always fulfilling the longing of the people for whom he worked. |
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| From 2001
cooperation with Glaströsch Design of Switzerland: Glass objects within insulated and laminated glass, in which he incorporated his hand made paper, together with his self-developed watery paper painting technique.. |
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| In addition to the
utilisation of exclusively non-fading pigments the foil has an absorption
of 99%. Safety test of the safety glass and temperature tests at -20 °C
gave the best results. He has created glass partitions, doors, paravents, shower cabins, glass tables among other things in many different sizes and shapes, colour or types of fibres, with extremely thinly laminated HANAKAMI paper, a unique eye-catcher. The design integrates itself especially well in architecture. Depending on the way the light falls, natural or artificial light, the delicate paper in the glass becomes iridescent. |
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