In Case You Missed It: Creative Dibond Art Applications

We’ve examined a multitude of artistic applications for our Dibond aluminum composite material. Over the years, artists have used it as a substrate for painting, a mounting substrate for their photography, a furniture medium and even a substrate for three-dimensional sculpture.

The diversity of this product has expanded beyond our initial views of the applications of the material solely due to the creative minds of artists on a global scale.

Over the past few years we have focused heavily on sharing client projects. While this traditional signage material has been used in a variety of creative interior and exterior signage and display applications, we want to look back on what artists have done with this material to manipulate and ultimately transform it into literal art.

6c51cac8cbd2d886a904273131ff36da_f447Here is our collection of In Case You Missed It:

Designed by artist Lucy Williams of Lucid Design, along with artist Chris Hawkins and Amy Douglas, these Dibond/Alucobond dragonflies were part of an open competition to design artworks for a recycling center. According to the winning designer Lucy Williams the dragonflies were chosen as, “…a symbol of rejuvenation and the cycle of life.”

8038fb82a6587c8a3448c7829e29530d_f384 Graduate students were “Bending the Rules” in a recent exhibit at the Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture in Brooklyn, New York, with four full-scale architectural design pieces fabricated with Dibond aluminum composite material (ACM). The “Bending the Rules” exhibit was the culmination of students’ work in the fall 2013 “Scripting and Form” seminar in the Pratt Institute’s Graduate Architecture and Urban Design (GAUD) program.

80bc9061a7842e4883e6191bdbb8fcc9_f496Aaron Nagel has used several different substrates for his oil paintings including panels, plastic, and canvas. Recently the artist discovered Dibond as a potential substrate. Utilizing the material in a small experimental study, he quotes Dibond as the “plastic metal of the future.”

277cf270a0a62354f97885e83321b579_f417The Zeta lamp was designed with sustainability in mind utilizing a single sheet of Dibond ACM. The panels interlock so no hardware or adhesives are necessary in its assembly. The ability to be self-assembled from a flat-pack also decreased shipping costs, as minimum space is needed in distribution.

BONUS: Cut-outs by Caleb Taylor, Enamel On Cut Dibond

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