Monday, November 21, 2011

Octopus Art

What do you call it when you have more than one Briones? Brioni! hehehe...get it? This post is about a piece of artwork that features an octopus in many design blogs such as this one:


Splendid Minta
And more famously in Giuliana and Bill Rancic's dining room as seen here:




I love how the triptych (three pieces forming one work of art) covers a large amount of space.  It's called Lord Bodner's Octopus Study, and I thought it would be the perfect piece to go above our sectional.  A reproduction of this print can cost anywhere between $2000-$4000!  That doesn't including the framing and mat which would also drive up the price.  Since Justin would kill me if I spent that much on anything, I decided to search the internet for some cheaper options so that I could get the same look for less.

I saw similar octopus prints on poster websites but the colors weren't quite what I was looking for.  Eventually, I came across the design blog Splendid Minta, who offered a great do-it-youself tutorial on how to duplicate this triptych.  

Basically, she took free octopus clip art and used a design imaging tool, such as Picnik to design her own color combinations.  I stuck with the blue and white color combination and used the octopus clip art to design the image below.




Close enough, right? Luckily, this image is high resolution because I was able to blow it up to huge proportions (about four feet tall per panel!) and took it to the local Kinko's to get it printed.  Note:  If you plan on making this image a triptych, have the framer cut the print into three equal panels.  I unfortunately had the print shop cut it for me and the three panels weren't even.  :(


Next, I took it to Michael's to get framed.  They were having a 60% off sale on custom framing, but it was still a little more than I was expecting to pay.  However, once I thought about it--the custom sizing, custom mat, and the fact that I could put something different in the future (maybe some interesting wallpaper) I figure that it was worth the investment (or at least that's what I had to convince myself ;).

A few weeks later, I was able to pick up the finished product and it was ready to hang.  Too bad we weren't quite ready to hang it because we were off on our measurements a few times.  



Let's just say that that the future owners of this home will have to patch up several holes in the living room walls. Whoopsy.  



So here's Justin...


Beneath the finished product



Excuse the crappy cell phone photo.  I was trying to get a shot with the least amount of glare, but you get the idea.  I am so happy with the finished product and even happier that I didn't have to spend thousands of dollars for it!

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Folks, I have had several request for the original image I used to make this triptych. Unfortunately, due to blogger size restrictions I will not be able to post that image in this post, nor will I be able to email you the image due to email attachment limitations. The link to the Splenda Minta website (which is what I used) I believe has the best instructions on how to do this yourself. Happy DIYing!

10 comments:

  1. bahhhh... Justin is sleeping hahaha.

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  5. Fantastic job!!!!!!! Exactly what I have been looking for! Would you kindly share a copy of the final pic that I can blow up to 4 ft panels. Thank you!!! Again, amazing job you guys!!!! Mikagreiner@yahoo.com

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  6. Good Morning. I am "technology" challenged but obsessed with the blue and white octopus. We live on the coast of RI. The print would look so fantastic in my house. Wondering if you could email me a copy of the blue/white final pic. Can't figure out how to get the black and white to blue and white....Debhamilton2001@yahoo.com
    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  7. Looks amazing!!! Love the color you chose. Can you please email me the picture so I can get it blown up to do this project

    Thank you

    Ashleybowles@ymail.com

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    1. You can get the image from here:

      http://thegraphicsfairy.com/vintage-clip-art-image-wonderful-octopus-or-cuttle-fish/

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  8. Well done! However, I cannot seem to download the file from graphicsfairy and wondering if you still have a copy of it? My email address is marieannevelasco@yahoo.com, many thanks! - Anne

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  9. I recently needed to stage my home for sale and was inspired to recreate Bill & Guilana's octopus art. Ikea frames + Staples Engineering print=$70! See my end result here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMKPFi_FTRc

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