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Portraits
Portraits of people, places or events may be incorporated onto a plaque using a variety of techniques. The best method depends upon many factors including the artwork available, the final appearance, the installation location and budget.
Bas-Relief Portraits
A top-of-the-line reproduction, our sculptors use photographs to model a dimensional, low relief clay sculpture of the subject.
Once the clay sculpture is approved, a sand mold is made and a cast metal version is produced. The cast bas-relief is hand-finished and mechanically attached to the background.
While most commonly associated with portraits, bas-reliefs are particularly effective for depicting buildings, historical vignettes and many logos.
Bas-reliefs are suitable for interior or exterior applications.
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Flat Relief Portraits
An economical alternative to a bas-relief, this method begins with a black & white rendering of the subject. Once approved, a photopolymer pattern is produced. A raised image, two-level metal casting is manufactured and applied to the cast plaque.
Flat relief portraits are suitable for exterior and interior applications.
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Etched Portraits
This process utilizes a halftone dot pattern acid-etched on .100" thick bronze plate. The etched, recessed dots are infilled with black to contrast with the satin-finished background.
The best photographs for etched portraits have high contrast tones with bright white areas, dense black areas, and minimal gray tones. Photos that are monotone or have muted colors will produce poor halftone etchings. Etched portraits are recommended for interior use only.
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Photoceramic Portraits
Photoceramic portrait uses a standard-sized ceramic blank as its base material. A photograph is scanned at high resolution and a digital transfer is produced and applied to the ceramic. A clear glaze is applied over this transfer, and the ceramic piece is cured in a kiln. The resulting product is an exact color (or black & white) permanent reproduction on a ceramic base.
While this product is suitable for interior or exterior applications, the ceramic base itself is not vandal-resistant.
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Metalphoto Portraits
Metalphoto uses a photosensitive aluminum sheet, available in either satin aluminum or gold-tone aluminum. The sheet is exposed using a film negative made from a photograph using a UV light source. The copy (or image) is produced in a permanent black image on the plate.
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