Encapsulated art
First Claim
1. A display comprising a first layer sandwiched between a base and a nonporous transparent second layer, said first layer being of a non-flowable kneadable material of putty-like consistency and having at least two colors in adjoining areas, and visible through said second layer, said kneadable material being spread by applying pressure to said material whereby a plurality of different shaped colored portions are created.
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Abstract
An artistic display is formed of a first layer of a material between a base and a transparent cover layer. The cover layer and base may be of a flexible plastic material, or they may be of a rigid material, such as glass. The first layer has a putty like consistency, and is formed with different color pigments in different areas of the layer.
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- 1. A display comprising a first layer sandwiched between a base and a nonporous transparent second layer, said first layer being of a non-flowable kneadable material of putty-like consistency and having at least two colors in adjoining areas, and visible through said second layer, said kneadable material being spread by applying pressure to said material whereby a plurality of different shaped colored portions are created.
- 14. A method for producing a display comprising separately mixing at least two different color pigments in material of a non-flowable putty-like consistency, placing said two mixtures adjacent one another between a base and a transparent layer, and spreading said two mixtures between said base and transparent layer by pressing said transparent layer and base toward one another.
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