Peradotto Originals
9-11 Series
9-11-2001
Blind Side Series
Painted on Clear PlexiGlass in Reverse
Mounting PaintSkins on Various Substrates
In art and as it relates to PaintSkins, a substrate is a base material that PaintSkins are applied or adhered to. Examples are wire, wood, metal, stone, rock, glass, plastic, canvas
Single Sided PaintSkin on Wire
3 Dimensional
Wire is the most recent substrate that Peradotto is working with. The dried PaintSkins are attached to moldable wire.
Double Sided PaintSkin Display
Double-Sided
Double-sided PaintSkins are best inserted & displayed between two clear acrylic glass panes.
A distinctive art piece can then be viewed from each side. Can be used as a room divider. Unique.
Single Sided PaintSkin Art on Clear Acrylic Glass
Single-Sided
Single-sided dried PaintSkins are transferred to clear Acrylic Glass, permanently bonding together.
PaintSkins are mounted on the obverse side or the reverse side. Unique.
Mounting on other Substrates
Endless Possibilities
Peradotto transfers PaintSkins on a variety of substrates, using different types of adhesives.
Canvas. Wood. Ceramic. Aluminum. Rock. Plastics.
This piece of Art is mounted on Wood.