You mention common items in deco design. I'm pretty old and when I was a kid a lot of this stuff was still around in peoples' homes. I didn't appreciate it at the time but I do now. It's good to see that style again. I wish it would come back.
Hello! I’m a amateur designer working on finishing his own home; the esthetic I’m creating is “what would a person do to update his 1905 home in 1927”. Sounds crazy, but it is already done and very successful if I say so myself. I found wallpaper first printed in 1927 that looks like drapery fabric on your wall, and another wallpaper printed in 1922 with white cranes, etc. I built period 1905 woodwork throughout the house including accurate wainscoting and a Tudor roofrail (to provide the 1905 bones upon which to put the Art Deco decor. Now I need inspiration for the interior shutters to cover the lower portion of the window. I’m a carpenter so I will make them out of wood. Is there a resource you recommend for ideas? Thanks.
@@artedguru thank you. Last night an idea came to me… take the stylized flower from the wallpaper and cut that out of a piece of beadboard and frame it nicely. Like a Frank L Wright perforated plywood clerestory window but as a shade for the lower sash only. Thanks for the input.
This is a wonderful video. I am about to do a lesson with high school, and I am so glad I found this! Perfect for what I needed. Thank you!
I have seen many art professors explaining this style but your explanation was the best! thanks man!
You mention common items in deco design. I'm pretty old and when I was a kid a lot of this stuff was still around in peoples' homes. I didn't appreciate it at the time but I do now. It's good to see that style again. I wish it would come back.
Art deco speaks to me love it
Great video! I've been puzzled about how to create something to look art deco without turning it into cubism. You nailed it
Thank you very much! You gave us an excelent explanation about Art Deco in just 3min47sec. 👋👋👋
3:24 yes; gotta love those 'rounded folds' !!
Thank you so much! This really helped me with my college homework!
Thanks for this great, informative video
Thank you for the good video!
Hello! I’m a amateur designer working on finishing his own home; the esthetic I’m creating is “what would a person do to update his 1905 home in 1927”. Sounds crazy, but it is already done and very successful if I say so myself. I found wallpaper first printed in 1927 that looks like drapery fabric on your wall, and another wallpaper printed in 1922 with white cranes, etc. I built period 1905 woodwork throughout the house including accurate wainscoting and a Tudor roofrail (to provide the 1905 bones upon which to put the Art Deco decor. Now I need inspiration for the interior shutters to cover the lower portion of the window. I’m a carpenter so I will make them out of wood. Is there a resource you recommend for ideas? Thanks.
I would research some of the artists I mentioned in this and use that as a point of design... perhaps. Best of luck, it sounds cool.
@@artedguru thank you. Last night an idea came to me… take the stylized flower from the wallpaper and cut that out of a piece of beadboard and frame it nicely. Like a Frank L Wright perforated plywood clerestory window but as a shade for the lower sash only. Thanks for the input.
Omg the guy from TikTok!?!
are u on tiktok?
Maybe... ;-)