Adjustable Art
A group of art panels, which can be arranged and rearranged to vary their overall image. This is accomplished by rotating the individual panels, see FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. A hanging device allows any side to be hung at the top, see FIG. 5. The designs of the individual panels are so designed to lend themselves to be versatile in relation to the other panels, when placed together and then rotated. These wall art panels are also versatile as to their overall dimensions, as they can be hung together to form a larger square as in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, hung horizontally as in FIG. 3. or hung vertically as in FIG. 4. They can also be grouped in two's and have a pair on either side of a window, or piece furniture. They can also be separated, and placed throughout the room.
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The panels can be painted or created in any art medium, or duplicated by any means. The image can be on stretched canvas, wood panels, paper, synthetic or natural products. The images may be of any size, and can be framed or unframed.
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Claims
1. A Method for varying the overall image and dimension of wall art by means of a group of structures with a design that lends itself to this method, and that said structure can be arranged in various ways enabling the overall image and, or dimensions to vary.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 16, 2004
Publication Date: Jul 21, 2005
Applicant: (Grover Beach, CA)
Inventors: Catherine Pupava-Felty (Grover Beach, CA), Christopher Felty (Grover Beach, CA)
Application Number: 10/707,851