PATENT ARTWORK

Collages of Iconic Inventions

By John Pattenden

I have been attending Christmas in the Country for thirteen years and I’m excited to be returning again this year!

Great Gifts

These prints make great gifts for everyone, including you! This is because whatever someone’s passion, or profession, there will be an invention behind it. The range of interests covered by my prints include musical instruments, sports equipment, sewing machine, board games, office equipment, computers, tools, cars, motorcycles the list is almost endless. When you give a Patent Artwork print you are gifting something that speaks to the recipients passion.

Finally, these prints can be displayed in many different places. In the home it could be a study, bedroom, music room, kitchen, man-cave. I even have a toilet roll print for the bathroom. They can also look great in an office.

Bio

Photography has been my passion since I was a boy and I used to develop both Black & White and Color photographs in my own darkroom. When the “digital darkroom” came along, a whole new set of tools enabled me to push my photographic art to another level. Since leaving corporate life I’ve been able to dedicate my time to honing down my artistic skills and have never enjoyed life more. For the past 15 years I’ve been selling my prints at art shows all over the US. One of the highlights is returning each year to Christmas in the Country!

About my Prints

Creating these prints is a multi-step process. It starts with researching an invention to establish who were the pioneers and developers. Armed with this knowledge I look for the important patents and then extract key elements from the filing like drawings, claims, signatures etc. Next is the background – these I build in Adobe Creative Suite endeavoring to craft something that is contextual to the invention with an aged/distressed look to it thereby creating a sense of history Finally, I track down an example of the invention and photograph it in my studio. Sometimes I go to museums or collectors to capture the images. Other times I use images of the invention when it was first created. All of these components are brought together in a multi-layered file to create the finished collage. Lastly, I print the collage on professional weight, semi-gloss, acid-free archival paper.