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The devotional images at the center of each work, which were commissioned to offer thanks for a blessing, are also often ex-votos that depict the harrowing situation that the subject survived. “I had no money to get anything framed or to buy a frame, but I had wood,” Adamerovich told Artsy.Įach piece was the fruit of a collaboration between the artist and Daniel Vilchis, a fourth-generation Mexican retablo painter. While visiting her parents in western Pennsylvania, she decided to make frames for a pair of drawings, Horn (2019) and Tableau (2019), with her father, an experienced woodworker. The potential of frames to bridge two-dimensional media and sculpture also interests Alicia Adamerovich, though her path to her distinctive frames was much more accidental.

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Playing with the way we encounter images on a screen-as part of a flat window into digital space-Hier’s frames seem to emphasize that these artworks are tangible objects that exist outside of the virtual world. In Invitation to Bruise (2020), painted bunches of bananas are bordered by sculpted, fruity-looking yellow ears in You Aren’t Close Enough (2021), suction cup-covered bodies of octopi have surprising formal resonances with the figs and strings of pearls on its surrounding frame. Each image has no apparent relationship to its frame, although there is often an unsettling resemblance between the subjects. Photography is often the starting point for Stephanie Temma Hier, who bases her paintings on images sourced from stock photos and the internet, before building sculptural ceramic forms around them. Made in collaboration with a Bamako glass artist, these family keepsakes become objects that more closely resemble icons. Many of Sidibé’s wedding and baby portraits are set into glass frames with colorful flowers. Hajjaj was influenced by Malian photographer Malick Sidibé, whose joyous black-and-white photographs both captured and elevated daily life in Bamako. The work of acclaimed Moroccan photographer Hassan Hajjaj is a riot of color and pattern, often featuring posed portraits of subjects surrounded by frames of shelving that holds Lego pieces, tea tins, cans of mackerel, and other bright mass-produced objects and goods. “I tried to change the center of the painting from the middle to the periphery to the edges,” Zheng told Artsy.įor photographers, too, frames have been a site of innovation. Surrounding renderings of curtains, green screens, and the texture of the wood itself, Zheng’s machine-carved borders often have more detail than the works’ subtly painted central areas.

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Zheng’s “Framework” series is composed of two-sided wooden panel paintings that recall some of art history’s earliest framed paintings-Italian panel paintings with frames that, like Byzantine icons, were carved out of the same piece of wood as the image. Go to picture it dot co for more detail.Nutt’s use of frames in particular was a touchstone for Chicago-based painter Leah Ke Yi Zheng. This is thanks to our "angle" and rotation filters which allow you to adjust a product to fit the 3-dimensional aspects of a given room.Ĭompatible with nearly all devices and browsers. Picture It was designed primarily for stores selling art, but other home goods (vase, rugs, furniture, etc) also work well.

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Shopper can preview your product, add it to their cart, or download the preview offline.Shoppers on your store will be able to click "Live Preview" (button text, placement, color, etc all customizable) on that product's sales page.Choose which image (or upload a new one) should be preview-enabled, and we'll remove the background.Enable our live preview feature for any selection of products in your store.This helps increase conversions and reduce abandoned carts. When a shopper uses Picture It to preview a product, they're given the option to add that product to their cart or download/save the image to their device for further consideration. They can evaluate whether it matches colors, will "fit" in terms of sizing, and more. Picture It allows your shoppers to snap a picture on their phone, upload from their computer, or preview "live" (augmented reality) what a product you sell will look like in their space. In 2016 we asked Shopify stores in the Ecommerce Forums, "what do you need?" Art and home goods stores told us one thing: "ability for customers to preview our products in their home and offices." So we finally built it.

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