New azulejos at Quinta do Tedo
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New azulejos at Quinta do Tedo
Here is the story by Kay Bouchard, with photos of these beautiful panels: http://www.quintadotedo.com/blog/?m=201510
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Looks great. I am glad they are carrying on the tradition.
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Would make a nice kitchen backsplash!
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And they looked good in person too.
Perhaps counter to the tradition and original beauty (o.k., not perhaps, it is), it occurs to me that you could probably come out with a way to create these with a computer. Plug in your photo or artwork, convert to monochrome, and tweak the levels for presentation, and then get a printer that can deposit ceramic glaze. If your printer only prints a tile at a time, cut the image up into pieces. The right Photoshop filter could make things look like brushstrokes.
Perhaps counter to the tradition and original beauty (o.k., not perhaps, it is), it occurs to me that you could probably come out with a way to create these with a computer. Plug in your photo or artwork, convert to monochrome, and tweak the levels for presentation, and then get a printer that can deposit ceramic glaze. If your printer only prints a tile at a time, cut the image up into pieces. The right Photoshop filter could make things look like brushstrokes.
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I have seen some vendors online offering just as you say. I want to do such tiles as a backsplash, but may just do patterns instead of a scene. The light blue and white works in the kitchen.
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Yes, google turned up some hits, including a company just down the road from me in Golden. Apparently there are a few printers out of China that will print glaze directly on a tile, and then there are some companies that have modified regular printers to shoot glaze onto a decal of some sort which you then apply to the tile. The former approach seems better to me, then just fire the tiles in a kiln.Moses Botbol wrote:I have seen some vendors online offering just as you say. I want to do such tiles as a backsplash, but may just do patterns instead of a scene. The light blue and white works in the kitchen.