Fine Art Products, Gifts and Design Services
All Manner of Fine Arts
Wallpusher offers All Manner of Fine Arts to clients seeking art for a commercial space, a gift, an aesthetic desire, or just for fun. The art that we do at Wallpusher is inspired by the same desire for quality that all our products and services have, integrated with the sense of play and joy of life that we seek to impart. What is Fine Art? We’ve cut it down to the materials we use in making things that are statements, or reflections, or ideas manifested in artistic media. Paper, Water, Stone and Fire are the medias that have captured our imagination. Shortly we’ll have examples of each available. Enjoy!
Paper
Paper is a quotidian media—we use it every day. A little antiquated, paper may be replaced digital, but still carries that honesty of a physical note, a card mailed to someone with a real stamp carries a kind of thrill, a sketch of graphite on fibers still carries some appeal. Wallpusher artists push this appeal and use paper in many manifestations to bring out something beautiful, a message, an image, that isn’t quite the same without paper.
Fire (Film, Photography, Acting)
What do we call media that fall outside the natural elements? Here, Fire is meant to encompass everything that pushes outside the bounds of organic media from digital design, to Photography, Film and Acting. These are all disciplines of “Fire” because they are unlike anything we’ve seen before, and they have the agency of a catalyst on our imagination.
Stone, Metals and Glass
The tangible satisfaction of three dimensional artwork is undeniable. Working with clay, stone, metal, and glass requires a knowledge of the material and intentional problem solving to actualize ideas in 3D material. Wallpusher pushes the boundaries of what is a figure, a vessel, a window, and challenges our ideas of art in stone.




































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