The embodiments of Reversible Interchangeable Art Images relate to art and the art industry. An art kit, Reversible Interchangeable Art Images, provides the user with the means for creating a distinctive metal three-dimensional wall sculpture. The opportunity to create art, to enhance the aesthetic quality of the environment in a home or a work place is the purpose of the invention.
Historically, the components of metal wall sculpture have been welded together, thus resulting in a permanent artistic structure. A less common method uses epoxy, again resulting in permanence. Currently, there is no existing wall art kit that encases magnets inside component parts, thus allowing the magnet encased three-dimensional parts to be attached to a vertically hung metal background, the parts easily moved around, removed, stacked, reversed and interchanged.
Reversible Interchangeable Art Images is an art kit providing a method for the novice art enthusiast to create a unique, professional looking three-dimensional metal wall sculpture requiring minimal skills. The art kit comprises a vertically hung sheet metal support panel that attracts magnets, a plurality of magnet encased three-dimensional shapes that attach to the support panel, and smaller three-dimensional magnet encased shapes for stacking. The larger three-dimensional shapes each display a colorful image on two or more flat-faced sides. The three-dimensional shapes magnetically affix to the panel thus creating an artistic wall mounted work of art. The three-dimensional shapes are constructed with magnets of appropriate strength glued to one or more inner sides and one or more inner edges of the shape. The shapes can also be constructed by embedding magnets in a molded material. Typically, the shapes in the art kits weigh under one pound. The size and design of the three-dimensional shapes are not restricted by weight. Neodymium magnets and other types of stronger magnets can be used to accommodate heavier three-dimensional shapes required in a specific art kit of specific size and design. The magnets are not visible, not touchable. A young child cannot pull off or chew off a magnet, thus eliminating the danger of swallowing one. The outer perimeter of each three-dimensional shape can be square, round or a unique shape. The subject matter of the surface image is abstract, geometric, quasi-representational or realistic depending on the theme of the art kit. The images are hand painted, printed, photo-transferred, engraved or otherwise placed on the flat sides and/or edges of the shapes. Each shape has a top side and a reverse side displaying a different image. A broad edge or edges can additionally display an image. The art kit includes one or more identical shapes for each space on the support panel. Each designated space can accommodate, one at a time, a three-dimensional shape. A different design can be displayed by reversing a shape, affixing a shape on an edge or by interchanging it for another shape, thus the user can radically change the overall design.
A guide sheet instructs the user where to place each three-dimensional shape on the support panel in relation to the other shapes. The more advanced user can disregard the instructions and place or stack or layer the shapes in any desired arrangement creating a very personal, original design.
drawings are not to scale
a perspective view of support panel displaying three 3-D shapes with encased magnets
b perspective view of support panel displaying three 3-D shapes with encased magnets in reverse
a perspective view of support panel displaying six 3-D magnet encased shapes arranged in order of mathematical permutation
b perspective view of support panel displaying six 3-D magnet encased shapes in reverse
a perspective view of 3-D shape with extended perimeters, magnet encased in smaller shape
b side view of 3-D shape with extended perimeters, magnet encased in smaller shape
a perspective view of support panel displaying three stacked 3-D shapes, three stacking devices
b side view of support panel displaying three stacked 3-D shapes, encased magnets, stacking devices
c perspective view of 3-D shape with encased magnet, stacking device
d perspective view of 3-D shape with encased magnet, stacking device
e perspective view of 3-D shape with encased magnet, stacking device
a perspective view of support panel displaying two partial panels, stacking devices
b side view of support panel displaying two partial panels, stacking devices
a perspective view of canvas covered stretcher bars enclosing metal support panel
b side view of canvas covered stretcher bars enclosing metal support panel
a side view of support panel displaying open frame with two magnet encased 3-D shapes, frame jutting out, three stacking devices
b perspective view of open frame with two magnet encased 3-D shapes attached to metal lining, three stacking devices
The detailed description of the embodiments and drawings are meant to define and illustrate and not to limit the scope of the invention.
b shows three 3-D shapes (22) with encased magnets (23), reversed. The reversed 3-D shapes (22) display different images.
a shows a support panel (21) with six 3-D shapes (26) with encased magnets (23). The 3-D shapes (26) have perimeters, when placed adjacent to each other, match. The six said 3-D shapes are positioned on the support panel (21) allowing space between each said 3-D shape, thus creating depth. Each said 3-D shape has a different colorful image. The art kit includes two more identical six said 3-D shapes, totaling 18 shapes. Each of the additional said 3-D shapes displays a different colorful image on the top facing side. The additional 12 said 3-D shapes can only be placed in the designated spaces for the original six said 3-D shapes. The user can interchange one or two or three of the three identical said 3-D shapes in any arrangement, only within the corresponding placement on said support panel. Replacing only one of the six said 3-D shapes with an identical said 3-D shape changes the overall design. This placement method constitutes a mathematical permutation, making possible different design variations numbering in the thousands by changing only one said 3-D shape.
b shows six 3-D shapes (26), reversed. The six 3-D shapes (26) can be, as a whole, reversed. Each of the 18 reversed said 3-D shapes displays a different image.
a shows a perspective view of two sides of a 3-D shape (27) with extended perimeters of the top and reverse flat-faced sides. The two flat-faced sides of the 3-D shape (27) are connected by sandwiching a smaller, circular 3-D shape (28) encasing a magnet (23). This method is preferable when the outer perimeter of said 3-D shape is intricate, making the fabrication of said 3-D shape less difficult.
b shows a side view of two sides of a 3-D shape (27) attached by a circular shape (28) encasing a magnet (23).
a shows a perspective view of a support panel (21) displaying three 3-D shapes (30) with encased magnets (23) stacked one on top of the other. The 3-D shapes (30)are separated using a stacking device (29), creating added dimension. Additionally, a stacking device (29) separates one of said 3-D shapes from the support panel (21).
b shows a side view of a support panel (21) displaying three stacked 3-D shapes (30) separated using three stacking devices (29) between each of the 3-D shapes (30) and the support panel (21). Encased magnets (23) affix to the stacking devices (29).
c shows a 3-D shape (30) with an encased magnet (23) and a stacking device (29) affixed to the bottom side.
d shows a 3-D shape (30) with an encased magnet (23) and a stacking device (29) affixed to the bottom side.
e shows a 3-D shape (30) with an encased magnet (23) and a stacking device (29) affixed to the bottom side.
a shows a perspective view of two partial panels (31) positioned on a support panel (21). The partial panels (31) provide depth, can add two or more said partial panels, can stack said partial panels to create even more depth. Said partial panels can extend off the edges of the support panel (21), can display openings, can be substantially smaller than said support panel. Stacking devices (29) are used to separate said partial panels from said support panel and from other said partial panels. Said partial panels are made of sheet metal, sheet aluminum, sheet particle board or any other suitable material, without encased magnets, and are reversible. The perimeters of said partial panels are triangular, square, rectangular, circular, curved or jagged.
b shows a side view of a support panel (21) with two partial panels (31) affixed to the support panel (21) using stacking devices (29).
a shows a perspective view of a basic artist's canvas with a support panel (21) laid over wooden stretcher bars (33), framing the exact size of the support panel (21). Canvas (34) is laid over and wrapped around the sides and back portions of said support panel and the stretcher bars (33). The canvas (34) is stapled tightly to the back side of said stretcher bars. Said support panel now has the appearance of an artist's canvas.
b shows a side view of a support panel (21) placed over stretcher bars (33) of exact size, secured by canvas (34) tightly wrapped around the support panel (21) and the stretcher bars (33).
a shows a side view of a support panel (21) with an open frame 3-D shape (35) jutting out. The open frame (35) is affixed to the support panel (21) with stacking devices (29). The open portion of said open frame 3-D shape displays two flat-faced shapes (36) encased with magnets (29). Said open frame 3-D shape can be wood, metal, plastic or any common material used in framing.
b shows a perspective view of an open frame 3-D shape (35) displaying stacking devices (29) on a side. The four outer sides of the open frame 3-D shape (35) are lined with thin strips of magnet attracting metal sheets (37). The stacking devices (29) attach to the metal sheets (37). Said open frame 3-D shape has depth adequate to hold one or two or more flat-faced 3-D shapes (36). The four inner sides of said open frame 3-D shape are lined with thin strips of the magnet attracting metal sheets (37). The flat-faced 3-D shapes (36) attach to said metal sheets.
All varieties of said 3-D shapes are adaptable to placement on metal objects that attract magnets including but not limited to: furniture, mirror frames, beams, gates.
This application claims benefit of provisional patent application No. 61/943,266 filed Feb. 21, 2014
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61943266 | Feb 2014 | US |