From Principles of Applied Arts
“After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in esthetics, plasticity and form. The greatest scientists are always artists as well.”
-Albert Einstein
Features March 19, 2010
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The Principles of Applied Arts curriculum and its unique design is currently being custom fitted for use at the Metro State College of Denver.
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19th century decorative cartouche wall niche.
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Decorative ornament modeled after the 18th cetury Louis XVI decoration in the Palace of Versailles.
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Hand painted gilt and antiqued trim.
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Hand painted decorative ornament on distressed lime plaster with influence from 15th century xylography.
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Fresco painted trompe l'oeil decoration in 15th century xylographic style.
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Painted decoration designed after the 18th century style in the Rockefeller residence in southern France.
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Venetian yellow wall patina designed for an english style paneled room.
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School of applied arts sign with a silhouette of the Denver skyline painted over a faux wood texture.
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